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The coronavirus pandemic has underscored the necessity of health insurance, but choosing the best plan for you and your family can be a daunting process. CNBC outlines a few factors you should consider before purchasing a health insurance policy: Coverage Amount With treatment and hospitalization costs on the rise, health care experts say you should […]

As reported by ABC Detroit, Americans across the country are battling surprise medical bills related to COVID-19 despite the U.S. federal government promising free testing. Anna Davis Abel is 25 years old and living with a chronic illness. She tried especially hard to avoid getting coronavirus but started feeling sick upon returning from a trip. […]

ABC Denver reports on the story of Ernesto Castro, who survived COVID-19 after spending days in a coma and hooked up to a ventilator. For weeks, Castro feared getting the bill for his hospital stay. He received letters from his private health insurance company, hospital notifications, and calls from his case manager. He remembers his […]

A new article in Roll Call is reporting on the uncertain future of the U.S. health insurance market for next year, after the coronavirus pandemic wanes. Potential impacts from the pandemic have been largely speculative, but many factors could cause rates to go up. The impact that the costs of tests and vaccines will have […]

WBTV Charlotte covers the story of DeShawna Manley, who says she was billed thousands of dollars after she and her daughter were tested for coronavirus. Manley says she was shocked to see the nearly $2,500 bill despite the federal CARES Act, which mandates coronavirus testing be free. “I just don’t know if other people have […]

An article in the Washington Post tells the stories of two African American men in Washington D.C. who recently died from Coronavirus. Men have been dying from COVID-19 at a rate double that of women, and this disparity is particularly prevalent among African American communities, who account for 60 percent of Coronavirus deaths despite comprising […]

Kaiser Health News (KHN) covered the story of Timothy Regan, who thought he may have COVID-19 after suffering from severe coughing fits that left him out of breath and a low-grade fever. Upon calling a nurse hotline run by Denver Health, he was told to go to the hospital’s urgent care immediately. Once there, he […]

Texas Tribune reports on the real-life stories of Texans who are slipping through the state’s health care safety net as a result of the coronavirus. More than one million people in Texas have lost their jobs and, consequently, their health insurance due to the pandemic. Researchers estimate that between 25 million and 43 million people in the […]

A new report in the CT Mirror details the many challenges and vulnerabilities that communities of color are facing in response to the coronavirus pandemic. As we have written previously, the coronavirus pandemic has taken a disproportionate toll on communities of color throughout the country. Many of these communities are poorer, have more uninsured residents, […]

The Albuquerque Journal reports on the experience of University of New Mexico Hospital (UNMH) nurse Marie Sparks, who was hit with a surprise bill after taking a mandatory COVID-19 test. After taking a trip, Sparks was required by UNHM to get tested for coronavirus before returning to work in the hospital’s intensive care unit. While […]

The nation’s largest insurers, including Aetna, Anthem, and Cigna have committed to waiving “cost-sharing” for coronavirus treatment under their plans. That is good news for the millions of Americans that get insurance through their employers and these companies. According to a new Market Watch report, even those fortunate enough to have insurance through their employer […]

According to a new report by Bloomberg, coronavirus patients with short-term limited-duration (STLD) insurance plans should be cautious of big bills if they seek coronavirus treatment. These patients may fall into a gap because HHS has said the government will pay for coronavirus testing, but not treatment, for people with short-term limited duration plans. This […]

The Washington Post reports on a new survey by the CDC showing coronavirus’s disproportionate impact on the African American community in Georgia. The CDC survey found that in a sample of 305 COVID-19 patients, 247 were African Americans. That number makes up over 80 percent of the sample group. The survey shows how the coronavirus […]

WZTV in Nashville is reporting that officials with the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance (TDCI) are warning consumers about surprise billing related to COVID-19. TDCI is warning consumers to be on the lookout for providers practicing “balanced billing,” where they bill a patient for the difference between their charge and the insurance provider’s allowed […]

Photo By Heidi de Marco/KHN The coronavirus pandemic has not only sickened hundreds of thousands of Americans, it has directly or indirectly caused millions more to lose their jobs. Many of those newly unemployed have also lost the health insurance they had through their employer. As the Associated Press reports, shopping for insurance can be […]

Kaiser Health News reports on the experience of Anna Davis Abel of Morgantown, West Virginia when trying to get tested and treated for a possible coronavirus infection. Abel is young, but immunocompromiseddue to lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease that makes her vulnerable to catching coronavirus and developing a serious illness from it. In early March, […]

According to an alarming new survey by Gallup, 1 in 7 Americans say they would forgo seeking treatment if they became sick with coronavirus due to the potential costs. The survey comes as tens of thousands of Americans have been killed by the virus and more than 1 million have been sickened. The Hill reports […]

Oklahoma Governor Kevin Sitt is moving ahead with a controversial plan to alter Medicaid in that state. The plan takes advantage of waivers created by the Trump administration to allow states to tailor their expansion plans and go around normal rules. The Oklahoman reports that the plan would involve charging Medicaid premiums and imposing work […]

According to a new report by Kaiser Health News, despite encouragement and in some cases orders to eliminate copays for telehealth services during the coronavirus pandemic, many consumers are still getting billed for these appointments. One Texas woman had been coughing for weeks when she finally decided to schedule a video appointment with her doctor. […]

The Trump administration has recently pushed back the date which they will make data on the race of COVID-19 patients available, according to an NPR report. The data was originally promised in a news conference on April 7, when Vice President Pence indicated the data would become available in a matter of days. Now, CMS […]

During the height of the coronavirus pandemic, pharmaceutical manufacturer Jaguar Health substantially raised the price of one of their drugs while seeking FDA approval for the drug to be used to treat coronavirus patients. On March 21, Jaguar Health had asked the FDA to authorize emergency use of Mytesi – an antidiarrheal medication – to […]

Massachusetts is revising previously released guidelines around which patients will receive priority for getting ICU beds or ventilators in the case of a shortage during the coronavirus pandemic. As WBUR reports, the changes are the result of backlash over the old guidelines, which advocates worried would penalize patients with ailments and chronic conditions that are […]

A student at Texas Christian University who was treated in a hospital for coronavirus is facing a $10,000 bill for treatment, according to a report by NBC DFW. Will Horn spent five days in the hospital being treated for pneumonia, and he eventually tested positive for coronavirus. Horn recovered, but in the weeks since, his […]

A recent NBC News article highlighted the problems with health insurance that millions of consumers are facing in the wake of coronavirus. As the virus spreads and patients seek treatment, they have often been met with a confusing system that can leave them with surprise bills. One man, 25-year-old Christopher Hoffman, had all the “telltale” […]

In a recent NPR op-ed, emergency room doctors Jossie Carreras Tartak and Hazar Khidir highlight their personal experiences with the racial disparities that are occurring during the coronavirus pandemic. One issue the doctors point out is that African American and Latino patients are more likely to live in large, multi-generational households that make social distancing […]

Consumers for Quality Care (CQC) is proud to work with organizations helping consumers navigate challenges and concerns associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are more examples of what our partners are doing to help right now: First Focus on Children has important information on resources being made available to children in need during the crisis. […]

A Utah woman was surprised to receive a bill for a COVID-19 test she thought was supposed to be free, Fox 13 Salt Lake City reports. West Jordan, Utah resident Renee Scheering thought she was following the correct protocol after she started feeling sick. She called the state’s COVID hotline and went to a drive-up […]

CQC has previously reported on consumers falling victim to a company called Aliera. The company sells products that seem like insurance, until it comes time to try and collect the benefits. Now, a Missouri man has filed a lawsuit against the company, accusing them of selling “unfair and deceptive health care plans” to Missourians without […]

The Detroit Free-Press published a tragic story of one family’s struggle to get their sick father treated for COVID-19. It also highlights the racial disparities of the health system revealed by the crisis. Gary Fowler, an African American man from metro Detroit, was turned away by three area hospitals when he tried to seek treatment […]

We are proud to partner with so many organizations that are here to help patients and consumers navigate challenges and concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here’s a brief introduction to what some CQC partners are doing: With allergy season underway, the Allergy and Asthma Network has a variety of resources to help patients navigate various […]

In a recent VICE article, a New York City hospital nurse anesthetist on the frontlines of the coronavirus crisis spoke about what critically ill patients are facing. The anesthetist, Derrick Smith, shared a heart-wrenching story of one patient who spent some of their last words worrying about the costs associated with their hospital stay. On […]

The coronavirus is a global health crisis that is putting a strain on our health care resources. During the crisis, it is possible we will experience a rationing of care as the system is overwhelmed treating coronavirus patients. During a time like this, it is more important than ever to know your health care rights. […]

A new article in the Tennessean tells one man’s story of the unexpected costs associated with coronavirus testing. Tennessee resident Ricky Bean was visiting his in-laws in Florida this March when he began to feel sick. Bean had a dry cough, sore throat, and night sweats that he suspected were the result of a fever. […]

A recent Business Insider article highlights a dire projection from Health Management Associates that forecasts 35 million Americans could lose their health insurance in the coming weeks as more and more employers lay off workers as a result of coronavirus. The group said that the number of uninsured Americans could spike to 40 million people, […]

For most Americans, the coronavirus pandemic has seriously disrupted our everyday lives, but one of the biggest disruptions for many is their health insurance. A new report by NPR highlights these challenges and gives advice on how to move forward depending on how coronavirus has affected your insurance outlook. If you are one of the […]

A new report by Kaiser Health News about one man’s experience with coronavirus testing highlights the need to reduce potential consumer costs in the ongoing pandemic. In early March, computer science professor Andrew Ceccini began feelings sick with bouts of fever and difficulty breathing. He had recently traveled to New York City on business. Since […]

Aetna, one of the largest insurers in the United States, will be waiving patient payments for any time they spend in the hospital if they become sick with Coronavirus, according to a new Associated Press report. Aetna’s policy will apply to their 3.6 million customers who have fully-insured coverage. Many insurers have waived fees related […]

Seven national organizations, including the American Heart Association and the Leukemia & Lymphoma society, recently released a statement calling for Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Sitt to withdraw his Medicaid expansion plan due to the coronavirus pandemic. As Modern Healthcare reports: “Starting the 30-day public comment period on SoonerCare 2.0, which if implemented in its current form […]

Kaiser Health News’ new report features advice for consumers on what actions they can take to mitigate large hospital bills – most notably by being their own advocate when negotiating with medical providers. Federal law requires nonprofit hospitals to provide free or discounted care to patients who cannot afford their treatments. However, this does not […]

An Alabama woman sued by her hospital told CBS News that she wished her husband had let her die after getting the bill for more than $30,000. KC Roberts and her husband Daryl, who live outside Dothan, Alabama, said they paid what they could monthly toward the bill for three years, but last September they […]

NewsChannel 5 Nashville reports that “there is one plaintiff who is consistently on the docket” in a Cookeville, Tennessee courthouse these days: The local hospital, home of the county’s only emergency room, suing its patients for more than $20 million per month in unpaid bills. This issue of Tennessee patients being sued for their medical […]

A man in Ohio caught a nasty fever in 2018, sending him to the hospital for a weeklong stay he assumed would be covered by his health insurance provider, according to News 5 in Cleveland. But Alan Sands of Wooster, Ohio eventually found himself burdened with a $15,000 surprise medical bill, adding to the seemingly […]

Almost one in every three Americans is fearful that they will not be able to pay for their health care in the coming year, according to a new survey released by NBC News and the Commonwealth Fund. In the survey, 31% of respondents fear the possibility they will not be able to afford their health […]

An American man and his daughter who were living in Wuhan, China at the early stages of the COVID-19 outbreak were evacuated at the United States government’s request. After two weeks of quarantine at a US Marine Corps base in California, he found a large surprise medical bill waiting for him, according to a recent […]

Complaints against health sharing ministries that offer cheap alternatives to traditional health insurance are piling up after many have been exposed for providing flimsy, insufficient coverage that saddled patients with massive medical bills. According to a new report in the Connecticut Mirror, more than one million Americans have turned to health sharing ministries as an […]

CBS 46 in Atlanta reports the story of Tonie Murray, a woman whose experience with the hospital that treated her after a car accident was almost as traumatic as the accident itself. In January 2018, a truck ran a light and smashed into Murray’s car. She was rushed to the hospital and spent eight hours […]

As hospital lawsuits against patients and other aggressive debt collection practices make headlines across the country, the Nevada Current reports that Nevada has a higher than average rate of consumers with medical debt in collections. According to a study by the D.C. – based think tank Urban Institute, 21% of the population in Nevada has […]

A report in the Georgia Health News highlights one family’s experience with surprise billing in Georgia. It all started when Lelia Stina’s four-year-old son, Liam, was having breathing problems. Lelia immediately drove him to a hospital in their insurance network. While Liam was being treated at that hospital, doctors recommended he be transferred to a […]

In a new report from NBC 10 Philadelphia, one local man was surprised with a bill months after an appointment, later finding out it was because his insurer had made a mistake. Doug Pegram was diagnosed with testicular cancer two years ago. After surgery, his cancer returned, and his urologist recommended he get a second […]

A recent report by KMOV in St. Louis tells the story of one family’s ordeal when what they thought was an insurance plan they signed up for turned out to be fake. Ali and Elijah Middlesworth recently had a baby, and the delivery was very complicated. Their son, Declan, had to be induced five weeks […]

A Michigan man dying from cancer is being denied life-saving treatment by his health insurance company, according to a report from FOX17 in west Michigan. Forrest VanPatten, who has large b-cell lymphoma, cannot get the treatment he needs with only months left to live, citing his insurance provider, Priority Health, as the primary obstacle. “Everything […]

A teenage boy in north Texas is facing hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical bills while suffering from Chondroplastic osteo sarcoma, an aggressive form of bone and cartridge cancer, according to a report from FOX4 in Dallas. Wendy Weinman’s son, Cody, is not covered because his mother is unable to afford self-purchased health insurance […]

According to a new investigative report by WHAS in Kentucky, one of the states’ largest health systems is suing hundreds of patients for payment of outstanding medical bills. One of those patients, Joni Koile, survived colon cancer and a brain tumor, and is currently dealing with Crohn’s disease. Now, Koile has to take iron supplements […]

A new report by KPLR in St. Louis tells the story of one woman’s struggle to get a life saving surgery for her husband. Shannon Harrison fought for years to get her husband, Clark Harrison, a kidney and liver transplant surgery in the St. Louis area. The family was repeatedly denied by dozens of hospitals. […]

A new Trump administration proposal for Medicaid is causing major controversy over its potentially large impact on the Medicaid program and those who rely on it. As The Hill reports, the proposal involves allowing states to convert Medicaid funding into a “block grant.” This would allow states to cut open-ended Medicaid programs and implement things […]

Photo By Heidi de Marco/KHN CVS Health Corp’s pharmacy benefit management (PBM) unit recently announced it is launching a program to allow employers and insurers to offer drugs for diabetes with zero out-of-pocket expenses for their members, Reuters reported. This announcement, as well as the lower costs for insulin products being offered by some drug makers, […]

Hospitals across the country are increasingly coming under scrutiny for predatory billing practices. According to a report by Kaiser Health News, there is also lack of guidelines from hospital trade groups when it comes to collections and providing “community benefits,” leaving many to hospitals adopt wildly different and sometimes abusive policies. This year, American Hospital […]

A new report by Kaiser Health News details a disturbing practice among some insurers that can leave consumers responsible for huge bills that they thought would be paid for. As the report details, many consumers are experiencing what is known as “retrospective denial,” where an insurer initially says they will pay for a medical expense, […]

Midlands Hospital in Lexington, SC is being sued over its use of a state program that allows it to seize former patients’ state tax refunds to pay for overdue medical bills. As the Post and Courier reports, lawyers conducting the suit are seeking class action status. Several patients involved in the suit allege that Midlands […]

CBS News is out with a new report featuring several ways that consumers can help themselves when faced with medical bills they are unable to pay. Over a quarter of Americans have struggled to pay a medical bill in the past year, and a similar number have delayed treatment due to the cost. One of […]

A new poll found that many Americans will opt out of filling prescriptions because their insurance plan does not cover specific drugs. The poll, conducted by NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, found that while a majority of Americans have health insurance plans that include prescription […]

An eighteen-year-old California teenager will soon have the medicine he needs to fight a rare brain condition, after being initially denied by his insurance company. As Paso Robles Daily News reports, Devin Dobroth suffers from a rare brain disease called superficial siderosis that can be debilitating and even deadly. Devin, who previously ran cross country […]

NPR reported that when 28-year-old Joshua Bates of Charlotte, North Carolina had to have an emergency surgery for acute appendicitis, he ended up getting stuck with a $41,212 bill for one night at the hospital and the emergency room charges. While Bates has employer-sponsored health insurance, his visit to the emergency room at the Carolinas […]

As hospital prices continue to climb and more people are opting for cheaper high-deductible health plans with skimpy coverage, patients are being hit with massive bills and potential legal trouble if they cannot pay up in a timely fashion. According to a new report from CNN, many Americans — even those with health insurance — […]

WBTV in North Carolina recently reported one local woman’s remarkable medical billing story. In December 2017, Teresa Tucker visited Atrium Health Kings Mountain with a severe case of pneumonia in both her lungs. She was in the hospital for four days, during which she said she was happy with the care she received. Tucker had […]

After Eva Zavala went to the emergency room for “an ultrasound and some blood work,” she received a pricy hospital bill that was difficult for a 22-year-old medical assistant to handle. The hospital charged Zavala more than a thousand dollars after insurance for the brief visit to the emergency room in Oregon. But after viewing […]

Being taken to a military hospital for a traumatic injury — as was the case for Ricardo Gonzalez Jurado after a nasty fall in 2012 — can result in high levels of debt along with a federal government aggressively pursuing collections, regardless of a patient’s financial situation. The Atlantic reported that after asking to be […]

Tennessee woman Deborah LeJune, like millions of people, suffers from chronic back pain. A simple task of sweeping or mopping her floor has become impossible. LeJeune found some relief through pain treatment injections, but as WSMV reports, those injections would soon become an unexpected financial burden. LeJeune had typically gone to a facility called Vanderbilt […]

Amber Martin of Hermiston, Oregon has suffered from a chronic condition called cystic fibrosis for most of her life. Fortunately for Amber, a newly approved treatment for the condition could make her condition manageable. However, Amber’s insurance company is refusing to pay for the new treatment, as KNDO reports. Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disorder […]

Out-of-pocket costs for childbirth and maternal care increased 49% from 2008 to 2015 for women with employer-provided health insurance according to a new study in the journal Health Affairs. USA Today reported on the study’s findings, which show dramatic increases in out-of-pocket costs for childbirth despite having insurance. “The magnitude of those costs were really […]

During a family camping trip last summer, Katy and David Monson’s vacation took a turn when they noticed bite marks on their son’s ear. After finding bat droppings in their tent, the couple decided to end the trip early and take their son to the doctor. The doctor confirmed their fears – the bite marks […]

After an investigation last year by Pro Publica exposed Methodist Le Bonheur hospital in Memphis, Tennessee for bringing 8,300 lawsuits against low-income patients in the span of five years, the hospital has erased $11.9 million in medical debt and dropped their suits against patients. Only a week after Pro Publica published their initial investigation, Le […]

According to a recent report in The Miami Herald, medical debt collectors wrongly billing patients who had been on workers’ compensation and it has only becoming worse in recent years. Florida debt collectors are repeatedly billing medical patients who they should not have, incurring expensive lawsuits. Many collection companies have decided to operate by sending […]

In a recent Gallup survey, a shocking 25% of the American population reported that they put off treatment for a serious medical condition due to the cost. And for some Americans, this high cost of health care can lead to death, as a tragic story in the Guardian points out. One woman, Susan Finley, was […]

When hospital psychiatrist Jennifer Adaeze Okwerekwu had to take her infant daughter into the hospital with a high fever and respiratory illness, she described it as one of the scariest moments of her life. As Okwerekwu writes in Stat News, the traumatic experience was made much worse when she found her insurer was unavailable during […]

California’s Largest health insurer, Kaiser Permanente, claims it is making progress on mental health care after sanctions and fines were levied against the company over its practices. But according to a new report by the Los Angeles Times, Kaiser is still falling short. The Times interviewed dozens of Kaiser Permanente therapists, patients and industry experts. […]

Olivia Fernandes is a double leg amputee, the result of a rare condition called popliteal pterygium syndrome which she inherited from her mother, Shawn. As KABC reports, Shawn and Olivia have been fighting with their insurance company for years to get a new wheelchair for Olivia covered. Wheelchairs and prosthetic limbs have always been a […]

As CQC has previously reported, many consumers have recently fallen victim to a fake insurance company called Aliera in Washington state. Patients signed up for what they believed was health insurance, but ended up with a company that wouldn’t pay their claims when they got sick. Eventually, the company was barred from operating in the […]

Earlier this year, the Texas Legislature passed legislation intended to prevent surprise medical bills when patients visit the hospital. Despite the new law, many consumers are finding out they are still falling victim to confusion and surprise billing. As WOAI reports, San Antonio man Howard Russell found the new law did not prevent him from […]

An algorithm that is widely used among health care providers to flag patients who are higher risk for severe illnesses and need special care has been shown to have bias against black patients. As Reuters reports, the algorithm was more likely to flag white patients for special treatment: After examining the records of 6,079 black […]

Across the country, consumers have recently been falling victim to either outright insurance schemes or plans that have misleading levels of coverage. In Connecticut, consumers fell victim to Aliera and Trinity Healthshare, inc. The companies are accused of marketing their products as health insurance when that is not technically what they are. Connecticut consumers believed […]

At a recent townhall style event in Memphis, the CEOs of several large Tennessee hospitals defended their practices of collecting medical debt from patients, an issue that has come under scrutiny in recent months. The Memphis Commercial Appeal reports: One hospital CEO, Dr. Reginald Coopwood, defended the practice of debt collection against patients. The executive […]

In a recent WTVR profile on three women who received surprise bills from the same Virginia hospital, a familiar trend emerges. Each woman said they received a surprise bill after an emergency room visit at a hospital they thought was in their insurance network. But then they were unwittingly treated by an out-of-network doctor. “When […]

A recent podcast featuring Sarah Kliff, an investigative health care reporter for the New York Times, tells the story of a low income woman in rural Virginia who was recently sued by the hospital where she sought emergency care for her daughter’s back pain. When Amanda Sturgill’s daughter felt sudden back pain one day after […]

Earlier this year, Denver nurse Hollie D’Arcey was diagnosed with a very serious form of cancer, stage II non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. As KMGH reports, ever since her diagnosis, she has been in a struggle with her insurer over covering a treatment that could save her life. D’Arcey is fighting with her insurance company to get a […]

A teenage boy who was the victim of a horrible burn accident cannot get his insurance to cover the surgery that would save his voice, as WXYZ in Detroit reports. The boy, Brian Adams, suffered burns on 85 percent of his body when butane hash oil his mother was using to process marijuana in a […]

A private equity-owned physician staffing group has sued more than 4,800 patients since 2017 over unpaid medical bills, according to a new report by Pro Publica. The case against Brooks is one of more than 4,800 lawsuits Southeastern has filed against patients in Shelby County General Sessions Court since 2017. In the first six months […]

A nationwide health clinic that has sold patients stem cell therapies for incurable lung conditions was scrutinized in a recent report in the Washington Post. The company, Lung Health Institute (LHI) operates hundreds of clinics across the United States. The treatments they offer are very expensive and usually not covered by insurance. And, according to […]

When they begin seeking care during their pregnancy, millions of mothers may be shocked to learn much of their maternity-related medical expenses might be out of pocket, even though they have insurance, CNBC reports. One woman, Bethany, quickly found out only a fraction of her maternity expenses were covered by the insurance she got as […]

Although they offer lower premiums and can seem more affordable, so-called short-term limited-duration insurance plans can have devastating consequences for consumers who may not know they have a preexisting condition, according to a report in the Philadelphia Inquirer. The Inquirer’s report profiled one man, Peter LaFrance, who ended up with a huge hospital bill even […]

Doctors at UVA Health System are expressing outrage over the company’s aggressive debt collection practices, as Kaiser Health News reports: Prominent doctors at UVA Health System are expressing public outrage at their employer’s practices to collect unpaid medical debt from its patients. A Kaiser Health News report in September that showed UVA sued 36,000 patients over six […]

Danbury Hospital in Connecticut is the leading hospital in the state for suing patients over unpaid medical bills, new data has shown. As Connecticut News Times reports: In what may be Connecticut’s part in a national wave of hospitals becoming America’s most aggressive debt collectors, Danbury Hospital sued 6,400 patients in small claims court in […]

A new report in the Columbia Daily Herald reveals the growing issue of patients being sued for medical debt in Tennessee. In the state, one in four people have medical debt, and thousands are being taken to court over it. One woman, Sharika Carpenter, was sued after dealing with multiple serious health issues. In the […]

Like many areas of the country, consumers in the Tampa Bay area have fallen victim to surprise medical bills for a variety of treatments in recent years. As WFTS reports, medical debt is a problem that affects a huge number of residents in the area: Experts also blame surprise bills for fueling the national epidemic […]

A 4-year-old Illinois boy’s rare disease and the denials his family has faced trying to get him treatment highlight shortcomings of “in-network” coverage for rare diseases. The boy, Jaxtien or “Jax” Miller suffers from a very rare, deadly disease, as the Chicago Tribune reports: Jax has a rare disease called metachromatic leukodystrophy that could rob […]

One man’s ordeal after signing up for a non-traditional insurance company plan serves as a warning to consumers shopping for similar options. Keith Meehan had signed up for a “health care sharing ministry,” an arrangement in which people with common ethical or religious beliefs share medical expenses. Later, Meehan was shocked to find himself on […]

A recent study by the UConn Health Disparities Institute highlights the growing problem of medical debt and its various effects on consumers. According to the study, 43 percent of Americans had problems with medical debt. This debt caused lower credit ratings, affected career plans and forced consumers to dip into their savings. Despite being continuously […]

When patients check into a hospital emergency room, they may not realize there is an underlying and complex classification system that has huge implications for insurance coverage and potential bill responsibility. One Ohio woman found this out the hard way, as the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports: Carol Leaman had every reason to believe she had […]

A new survey has found that an alarming number of Americans have faced surprise medical bills. The survey, conducted by Perry-Undem for Families USA, found that almost half of Americans had faced a surprise bill, as Vox reports: The survey, conducted by nonpartisan pollster Perry-Undem for the consumer group Families USA, found that 44 percent […]

A new study from researchers at the University of Michigan, University of California – Los Angeles, National Institutes of Health and the Census Bureau found that the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) expansion of Medicaid to low-income adults saved the lives of at least 19,200 adults aged 55 to 64 between 2014 and 2017. The study […]

Timothy Jones’ son arrived on Saint Patrick’s day last year. His wife gave birth at the Tennessee Women’s Care facility, where her doctor had recently moved practices. But when they returned for a follow-up appointment, they were in for a surprise, WSMV reports. ‘One of the employees told us–you did not hear this from me, […]

In a story that is all too familiar for millions of people, one woman’s mother received surprise hospital bills after a visit to the emergency room. Carol Sottili’s long battle against her 94-year-old mother’s insurers and hospital over surprise bills began when she noticed her mother had recently paid a large check to an emergency […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KNH On September 30th, HHS announced an opportunity for 10 states to participate in wellness demonstration programs. These programs have been a source of controversy in the past, as advocates say they could allow insurers to vary the cost of coverage based on measurable health outcomes of the person on the […]

Some hospitals are employing a new tactic to get unpaid medical bills from patients. Instead of simply sending collection notices or making phone calls, the hospitals have begun suing individual patients in court over the bills. As the New York Times reports: From Delaware to Oregon, hospitals across the country are increasingly suing patients for unpaid […]

Todd Rice is a 48-year-old anesthesiologist who, until recently, was in perfect health. Then, one summer, he lost 20 pounds and found himself with an unquenchable thirst and blurry vision. He later learned the cause of his symptoms was diabetes. As Rice writes in KevinMD.com: I’m a healthy 48-year old, ASA physical class I anesthesiologist. […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN As consumers shop for health care coverage during open enrollment, it is important that they read the fine print and understand any potential changes to their plans. Consumers looking to buy or drop a Medicare supplemental plan, known as Medigap, should be aware of potential complications, CNBC writes. Medigap plans […]

When Eric McDermott opened his mail to find a $7,300 bill from the Children’s Hospital at OU Medicine, he was shocked. The 2016 bill was related to his daughter’s emergency appendicitis two years earlier. McDermott was certain that the bill had been settled and covered as in-network. He had gone so far as to call […]

Beth Galdo Desher, a mom from South Jersey, has been doing all she can to keep her metastatic breast cancer under control. Since the 42-year-old was diagnosed with stage 3 bilateral breast cancer three years ago, she has undergone a double mastectomy and months of chemotherapy, radiation and strong medications. Now, Galdo Desher is fighting […]

Arline Feilen lost her husband, a veteran, to suicide in 2013. In 2016, her dad lost his fight with cancer. Then, in February 2019, her 89-year-old mother succumbed to a series of health issues, Kaiser Health News reports. Feilen, 56, remembers the first Mother’s Day without her mom and the impact it had on her […]

As consumers across the country grapple with the high cost of medical care, more and more are looking for alternatives to help supplement their coverage. Many have turned to crowd funding websites, like GoFundMe, to help pay for expenses that surprise bills and insurance denials leave on their plate. While the platform can be wildly […]

Jerrid Soupir hadn’t been feeling well before he went limp and fell to the ground while playing a baseball game. What Soupir, then 46, thought was a summer cold ended in cardiac arrest, NBC News reports. Cardiac arrest can be fatal when individuals do not get timely help. Hebron, North Dakota, where Soupir collapsed, does […]

Jennifer Alvarado and her seven-year-old daughter, Sophia, live in Kyle, Texas, outside of Austin. Sophia has actin myopathy, a rare genetic disorder, that leaves her unable to move or speak on her own. She has a breathing tube and needs her nose to be suctioned at least once an hour. The family receives assistance from […]

Lauren Bard’s daughter, Sadie, made a dramatic entrance when she was born in September 2018. At just 26 months, she weighed under a pound and a half. Sadie was rushed to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and Bard was treated for her own severe pregnancy related issues, ProPublica reports. Three days after her daughter’s […]

American health care consumers are frequently frustrated by unexpected costs, a lack of clarity throughout the process of accessing care and other roadblocks when it comes to getting the care they need. Many have taken to social media to discuss their experiences with things like surprise medical bills, high deductibles, and other challenges. Here, we […]

Nine-month-old Elijah’s lips were turning blue as his mother, Kristin Johnson, rushed him to a Houston area emergency room. In the hospital, doctors diagnosed Elijah with a respiratory virus and Johnson learned that her son had been dropped from his Medicaid coverage, The New York Times reports. This was not the first time that Johnson […]

In 2016, Robyn Black Lance brought her 6-month-old son, James Ladeaux, to Sioux San Indian Health Service Hospital in South Dakota with what she suspected was his second upper respiratory infection in a month. Doctors at the hospital, however, assured Black Lance that it was only a cold and sent them home, The New York […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN As an emergency room nurse, Hollie D’Arcey is accustomed to being in hospital. Unfortunately, in July, D’Arcey’s experience changed when she was diagnosed with Stage II Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. D’Arcey had been feeling tired but did not think too much of it until an MRI and biopsy confirmed she has cancer, […]

As consumers face surprise bills, insurance denials, high premiums and deductibles, medical debt continues to be a growing issue. Across the country, consumers have experienced aggressive debt collection practices for unpaid medical bills, including the use of wage garnishing and liens. In Coffeyville, Kansas, a small city of 9,000, the tactics can be even more […]

Last September, Marcy Moreno’s life changed forever when she was diagnosed with breast cancer following a doctor’s appointment. Since then, Moreno has gone through a battery of exams, tests, and biopsies, The Leader Press reports. Moreno’s doctor suggested that her chemotherapy consist of three different medications to best fight the cancer. However, after the treatment […]

Deborah Davis thought she was doing all that she could to assure that she would be fully covered for her ankle surgery. Davis called her insurer, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, and confirmed that her surgeon was in network. According to The Boston Globe, when Davis asked if there was anything else she needed to know […]

Uninsured Ashley Pintos had a sharp pain in her abdomen when she arrived at the St. Joseph Medical Center’s emergency room in Tacoma, Washington. Before agreeing to treat Pintos, a hospital representative demanded a $500 deposit, according to Kaiser Health News. “She said, ‘Do you have $200?’ I said no,” recalled Pintos, who then earned […]

Stanley Ellis was used to being able to rely on his Medicaid coverage for care, especially care that related to a condition that causes his bone tissue to die. His coverage previously helped Ellis have two-hip replacement surgeries, The Wall Street Journal reports. So, earlier this year, when an ambulance brought him to the hospital […]

Chuck Graham was getting ready to go to work when he suddenly fell down and could not walk. His wife, Angie, rushed Graham to the emergency room. After a number of scans, the Grahams received a diagnosis that no one ever wants to receive, News 5 Cleveland reports. “She said that I had a very […]

American health care consumers are frequently frustrated by unexpected costs, a lack of clarity throughout the process of accessing care and other roadblocks when it comes to getting the care they need. Many have taken to social media to discuss their experiences with things like surprise medical bills, high deductibles, and other challenges. Here, we […]

As consumers continue to face surprise bills, insurance denials, and increasing prices for premiums and deductibles, it is no surprise that the cost of health care continues to be on their minds. Research from Consumers for Quality Care and Ipsos has found that 88 percent of consumers believe that lowering out-of-pocket costs should be a […]

The lives of Minnesota families who apply for the state’s Medicaid waivers are often stressful to begin with. But to receive the coveted benefit known as a waiver, they go through the “agonizing, high-stakes ritual, known as a comprehensive needs assessment,” Star Tribune reports. County employees come into consumers’ homes and ask hundreds of questions, […]

Virginia resident Lynette Jackson went to the emergency room after having persistent abdominal pain. Trying to follow her insurer’s guidelines, Jackson went to Henrico Doctors Hospital, which was listed as in-network for her Anthem plan. At the hospital, everything seemed to go well, WTVR reports. Then, roughly two months after the emergency room visit, Jackson […]

As the price of health insurance premiums and deductibles, as well as the frequency of issues like surprise bills, continue to increase, consumers are dealing with the fall-out of high medical costs. Consumers for Quality Care often highlights personal experiences with these issues. Now, BizWomen is highlighting a number of studies that reflect the overarching […]

When Lindsey Topping-Schuetz’s son, Owen, was born three years ago, complications began immediately. Owen was born six weeks early and with two rare chromosomal abnormalities, one of which is Cri-du-chat syndrome, also known as “cat’s cry” syndrome. Before Owen was allowed to go home, he spent more than 100 days in the neonatal intensive care […]

Most would expect that a promotion from working part-time to working full-time would help consumers pay for their health care expenses, especially with the eligibility for employer-sponsored health care. That’s just the offer 27-year-old Jessie McCormick received at the small nonprofit she was working for in Washington. However, according to the New York Times, when […]

A recent survey from the Colorado Health Institute (CHI) is highlighting consumers’ concerns with the affordability and quality of their health care, reports The Colorado Independent. The survey found that while the overall percentage of consumers with insurance coverage has remained stable, concerns about care remain. While the state’s population of uninsured individuals has remained […]

As consumers grapple with the high cost of care, including high premiums and deductibles, many are looking for cheaper alternatives. In this search, consumers often turn to the internet to try and find plans that suit their needs. However, consumers may be misled by online health insurance advertisements, Axios reports. Online searches for health insurance […]

Eva Lovegrove thought that she had done everything she could to protect her family from a surprise medical bill. When her husband needed emergency surgery, she confirmed that both the hospital and his surgeon were in their insurance network, she told Phoenix’s KGUN 9. “We thought we were good to go,” Lovegrove said. But, months […]

When Lorraine Evans’ voice grew hoarse in late 2014, she had no idea what might be behind it. Evans had not been sick recently and had never been a smoker. After weeks of doctors’ appointments, she was referred to a voice disorder specialist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. The City reports that the specialist told the […]

When Ed Garner, 68, wakes up in his Van Horen, Texas rental home to the sound of sirens, he changes into his medical scrubs and walks to his truck. Driving towards the emergency room at Culberson Hospital, he calls to see what information he can get about the incoming patient. Even if hospital staff do […]

Sixteen-year-old Ty Logan brought himself to a Patient First urgent care center in Richmond, VA after coming down with a bad sore throat. At the center, Logan handed over his insurance cards, provided through Medicaid. He owed nothing at the time of the visit, WTVR reports. Logan expected that the visited would be fully paid […]

Just months after Tennessee’s Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare came under scrutiny for its aggressive debt collection practices, the nonprofit hospital system is forgiving the unpaid debts of more than 6,500 consumers it had sued. Consumers for Quality Care has previously highlighted the system’s aggressive debt collection practices. Now, the hospital is wiping away consumers’ debts […]

Despite federal laws in place to ensure Americans have access to mental health care, many face obstacles when trying to access therapists and other psychiatric services. According to the 2008 Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equality Act and provisions in the Affordable Care, it should be no more difficult for consumers to visit a mental […]

American health care consumers are frequently frustrated by unexpected costs, a lack of clarity throughout the process of accessing care and other roadblocks when it comes to getting the care they need. Many have taken to social media to discuss their experiences with things like surprise medical bills, high deductibles, and other challenges. Here, we […]

The accessibility and cost of quality care has continued to be a concern for consumers, and as lawmakers returned to Washington this fall, they came back to a number of proposals aimed at lowering costs of health care. According to research from Consumers for Quality Care, 88 percent of Americans report that lowering out-of-pocket costs […]

Danielle Sparrow had employer-sponsored health insurance when she visited Holston Valley Medical Center’s emergency room in 2017 for chest pains. Still, the visit resulted in a $1,300 bill. Sparrow had been working on paying off the bill, but when she quit her job to take care of her young children, she stopped making payments, Modern […]

Cameron Fischer woke up the day before his wedding with an intense hangover. Fischer had spent the night before celebrating his bachelor party. As the day went on, the hangover persisted. Fischer’s fiancé urged him to leave their rehearsal dinner and go to the emergency room to get fluids, NPR reports. “I couldn’t keep anything […]

Last December, Darrel Riley went to the emergency room at Texas’ North Central Baptist Hospital when he was having trouble breathing, News 4 San Antonio reports. After a few days at North Central Baptist, Riley was well enough to go home. In all, the bill for his hospitalization came out to $122,000. The contract between […]

Two years ago, David Diaz woke up his wife, Marisia, saying he didn’t feel right. Their son called 911 and Marisia followed the ambulance to Banner-University Medical Center Phoenix. According to Bloomberg Businessweek, David had suffered a massive heart attack. After a double-bypass surgery and two weeks in the hospital, David was able to return […]

No consumer ever hopes to find themselves or a loved one in need of emergency medical services. However, knowing what emergency room to visit should immediate care be needed can help consumers receive quality care – and avoid costly surprise bills. ProPublica’s newly updated ER Inspector database helps consumers identify the best emergency room for […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Two years ago, Sarah Lillard began the fight of her life. As WUSA 9 reports, Lillard was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease that, without treatment, would leave her unable to walk, talk, or take care of her four children. The disease is so crippling that Lillard would wake up […]

The cost of health care is often a major concern for consumers. Research from Consumers for Quality Care and Ipsos found that 88 percent of consumers believe that reducing out-of-pocket costs for health care should be a top priority for lawmakers in Washington. Consumers have even reported skipping out on care they believe they need, […]

American health care consumers are frequently frustrated by unexpected costs, a lack of clarity throughout the process of accessing care and other roadblocks when it comes to getting the care they need. Many have taken to social media to discuss their experiences with things like surprise medical bills, high deductibles, and other challenges. Here, we […]

In March, Tennessean Mary Lynn Claridy had so much pain in her chest that she feared she might be having a heart attack. Claridy’s daughter rushed her to Sumner County Regional Medical Center’s emergency room. News Channel 5 reports that Claridy was admitted in to the hospital and physicians began performing tests to find out […]

As physician groups and hospitals continue to consolidate across the country, consumer advocates have cautioned what these deals could mean for consumers and their pocketbooks. Consumers for Quality Care has highlighted how hospital consolidation can lead to higher costs and worse health outcomes for consumers. Northern California’s Sutter Health, a leader in large scale hospital […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Despite mandates in the Affordable Care Act, mental health care parity has continued to be a challenge. Consumers, especially those in rural areas, have struggled to access the mental health care that they need. Now, Indiana’s Meridian Health Services is using telepsychiatry to provide consumers greater access to care, NPR […]

After tripping over a hose in her backyard, Cathy Birker-Hake made her way to Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, CA. The fall dislocated Birker-Hake’s shoulder. Emergency room physicians reset it and gave her a sling to keep her arm in place while it healed, according to the Los Angeles Times. “It was one […]

When Jobbie Spillane took her 17-year-old son to a Northern California Kaiser medical facility to have Botox injected into his salivary glands, she thought she knew how the visit would go. The procedure helps her son, who has a breathing condition, ward off pneumonia and other complications, Healthline reports. He had been getting the injections […]

Consumers and employers alike are beginning to look towards what their coverage options may look like for 2020. Some of this news, like a recent survey which found that fewer employers will offer high-deductible plans as their only insurance options, has been encouraging for consumers. But a new study suggesting that the cost of employer-sponsored […]

It is no secret that consumers are frustrated with surprise and balance medical bills. Research from Consumers for Quality Care and Ipsos found that 91 percent of consumers want to better understand the costs associated with their health care and 88 percent say that lowering out-of-pocket costs should be a top priority for lawmakers in […]

While consumers often seek medical care for the same reason – to improve their health and quality of life – their experiences can differ. Voice of America examines the role empathy plays in care and how women and minorities can be adversely affected. A 2007 study from the University of Tennessee – Chattanooga found that […]

Dr. Nicole Herbst, a medical fellow at Emory University, was befuddled when patients began walking into the emergency room with abnormal CT scans. The results were not the confusing part – the origin of the scans was. The patients had purchased them using Groupon, NPR reports. As consumers grapple with the high cost of medical […]

While hospitals have largely escaped the scrutiny of other health care players in recent years, they are “arguably a primary culprit behind runaway medical inflation,” writes Elisabeth Rosenthal, the editor in chief of Kaiser Health News, in a New York Times op-ed published earlier this month: Data shows that hospitals are by far the biggest […]

When William Potter’s daughter was hurt in horseback riding accident, her family had no choice in which hospital she went to. She was airlifted, while unconscious, to an emergency room for treatment. The facility was out of network for the Potters’ insurance, resulting in a massive surprise bill for the family, KUTV reports: Potter, who […]

Wolfgang Balzer did what experts recommend for effectively shopping for health care services. Balzer, who works as an engineer in Connecticut, had known for a number of years that he would need surgery to repair a hernia. In February 2018, his wife, Farren, gave birth to their second child. With the family having met their […]

When a doctor writes their patient a prescription, the goal is to improve the patient’s health and quality of life. Considerations like side effects or potential interactions with other treatments are often weighed in prescribing decisions. However, another important consideration is often missing: the price. Most consumers don’t know what their prescription will cost them […]

Joclyn Krevat was sitting at her computer in 2011 when she received a new LinkedIn request. Krevat recognized the name but was nonetheless baffled by the request. The woman who had sent it, Karen Pollack, was the head of the debt-collection practice KP Recovery Solutions and had been trying to collect from Krevat, The Atlantic […]

When consumers receive a bill from a hospital or doctor visit that they do not understand or disagree with, they have a right to appeal the charges. While the Affordable Care Act codified this right into federal law, it has been Ohio law since 1999, The Columbus Dispatch explains. “The consumer receives a denial or […]

Since it opened in 2002, the mental health unit in eastern Montana’s Glendive Medical Center unit has been empty much of the time. Even though the town has a small population of around 5,000, there’s no lack of need for mental health care as Montana has the highest suicide rate in the country. The region, […]

In a recent segment of his show Last Week Tonight, John Oliver explores how biases in medical care are harming consumers, Time reports. The segment examined how the treatment of women and minority patients can lead to worse health outcomes for those patients. According to Oliver, several studies have shown that bias among doctors leads […]

Farah from Georgia shares her frustration about becoming the go-between for the insurer and doctors. When her husband needed surgery and they were trying to make sure it would be covered, she spent several days figuring out the paperwork and on the phone. Farah from Georgia needed to quickly become an expert in medical coding […]

Virginia from New York was hit by a car while biking and went to the hospital to get treatment. The experience left her frustrated and fighting thousands of dollars in medical bills. After her biking accident landed her in the hospital, Virginia from New York was left fighting thousands of dollars in medical bills. She […]

Melinda from Illinois was diagnosed with breast cancer, and what was sure to be a stressful time for her and her loved ones was made even more stressful as she received high surprise bills as a result of out-of-network providers. As she was undergoing diagnosis and treatments for breast cancer, Melinda from Illinois made sure […]

When her 18-year-old son went to the ER, Jane from Illinois knew she might get a medical bill, but she was stunned when her insurance denied coverage for the entire visit. She has been on the phone with the company to provide them with the required documents but feels like she’s getting the runaround. As […]

Hellen from Illinois was experiencing foot pain and wanted to see a doctor to get a diagnosis. But when she tried to find a provider in her network, it took her a long time and many phone calls because of an outdated online directory.

After her father was diagnosed with cancer, Aundria from Texas had him move in with her, her husband and their young daughters. She has been taking care of him, juggling multiple doctor appointments, treatments and calls with insurers. Her biggest frustrations are the lack of clear communication between the insurer and physicians and the time […]

Like other hospitals around the country, Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center in Missouri has been aggressively suing consumers over unpaid bills. This year alone, the medical center has filed more than 1,100 lawsuits in rural Missouri. Cases over unpaid bills have become so common that patients have started referring to the court appearances as “follow-up […]

Despite finding success as an actor, 28 year-old Steve Way is in a position all too familiar for many consumers. He is battling his insurance company after a string of denials. Way has a type of musical dystrophy so rare that he is the only documented case in the world. He needs around-the-clock assistance and […]

Ashley Stearns has a family history of multiple sclerosis (MS), so when she started suffering from leg weakness, muscle spasms, and vision issues her doctor suggested she get an MRI. Stearns’ doctor booked the imaging test at Evergreen Imaging in South Windsor, CT, WFSB reports. Initially, she had wanted to go to a less expensive […]

A new study has good news for consumers’ ability to enroll in affordable, quality health care plans. The National Business Group on Health’s (NBGH) annual survey found that fewer large, self-insured employers are going to offer high-deductible insurance plans as their only option, Modern Healthcare reports. Consumers for Quality Care has reported previously that high […]

American health care consumers are frequently frustrated by unexpected costs, a lack of clarity throughout the process of accessing care and other roadblocks when it comes to getting the care they need. Many have taken to social media to discuss their experiences with things like high deductibles, unexpected emergency room bills and other challenges. Here, […]

Katie Stanton has become well acquainted with her local emergency room in Quincy, MA. Stanton, who is epileptic and cannot drive, relies on the proximity of Quincy Medical Center’s ER from her house, just 2 miles away, The Patriot Ledger reports. “It’s a vital resource for me,” she said. “If I have a medical emergency, […]

Consumers in Connecticut may be charged a “trauma activation fee” if they arrive by ambulance at one of the twelve hospitals in the state. These charges can amount to thousands of dollars. The fees, which are charged by hospitals, are currently unregulated and mostly hidden from the public, according to The Middletown Press. These fees […]

Sallie Smith was in the midst of her summer routine, packing snacks and the swim bag for her kids, when an unexpected e-mail popped up in her inbox. The Virginia mom assumed that it was something from a doctor’s visit for one of her kids, NBC 12 reports. The last time Smith herself had been […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN In January 2018, 14 year-old Ella Golden was diagnosed with the rare autoimmune disorder PANDAS. The disease causes physical and behavioral symptoms and has caused Golden to suffer from severe anxiety, OCD and agoraphobia, according to WYTV. Golden’s symptoms have become so severe that she hasn’t left the house in […]

When Colorado resident Mary Bonser retired, she knew she needed an insurance policy to fill the gap between her employer-sponsored insurance and Medicare. So, she turned to the state’s ACA marketplace to select a plan, KOAA reports. Having worked in human resources, Bonser knew that she needed to be diligent about selecting the plan she […]

For a while, Ivy Marcucci was able to rationalize her sporadic symptoms. Her vision blurred and doubled as she sat in a movie theater with her parents. Her father, Jared, an emergency room physician, noticed his daughter squinting and realized that her eyes were not moving in tandem, The Chicago Tribune reports. He took Ivy […]

Noah Connally was born with a rare heart condition, and by the time he turned one, he had already undergone three separate heart surgeries. Now at 3 years old, he needs another lifesaving heart surgery, KTLA reports. Niccole and Sean Connally scheduled their son’s surgery at Boston Children’s Hospital. They were set to fly to […]

Jessica Fitzsimmons is desperate to get her 12-year-old daughter, Aiden, the heart surgery she needs. But she says that her insurer, Total Health Care, will not cover the surgery, WXYZ reports. Aiden was born with a heart defect. She had her first surgery when she was 2, but now she needs a second. Jessica says […]

Physicians are frustrated with Anthem over a new policy that will deny patients coverage for certain same-day follow-up office visits, according to Healthcare Dive. They say the policy, which could especially impact primary care doctors and some specialists, disrupts patients’ care. The change is the latest in a sequence of policies that have frustrated physicians […]

Glens Falls Hospital in New York is the latest to receive scrutiny over its legal actions against patients. The hospital is suing dozens of former patients in civil court over unpaid medical bills, The Post Star reports. The report comes after similar practices by hospitals in Maryland, Tennessee, and Virginia have been called into question. […]

When Mika Moore’s doctor thought she might have internal bleeding, she went to an Orange County medical center for a pair of ultrasounds, The Los Angeles Times reports. Mika and her wife, Jennifer, have insurance with Cigna and she went to an in-network facility. A few weeks after the tests, the couple received a bill […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN When Georgia resident Kim Lauerman, 57, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, her physicians started her on chemotherapy and wanted her to begin taking Neuogen. The drug prevents infections and fever during chemotherapy. Lauerman’s insurance, Anthem Blue Cross, denied the medication, Associated Press reports. Physicians say insurance denials for consumers like […]

When Norma Smith found out that she had stage-three multiple myeloma, which had spread extensively and attacked her bone marrow, she wanted to start treatments immediately. Smith and her husband, Rodney, are both retired. The couple considered their $500 a month Anthem policy to be “very expensive” but “the best” coverage, according to the The […]

Sixty-three year old Diane Roberts has worked for decades hauling trash in Merrimack County, New Hampshire. She would wake up before the sun, driving her 1988 Chevy dump truck across the county. One day in 2015, Roberts fell out of the truck in a work accident, hitting her head on the cement below, Concord Monitor […]

John Hopkins Hospital has found itself under fire over its treatment of low-income patients after accusations that the hospital targets them for lawsuits to recoup unpaid medical debt, WAMU reports. The controversy comes shortly after similar reports about Methodist University Hospital in Memphis and Virginia’s Mary Washington Hospital. [M]edical workers and labor organizations rallied outside […]

Real estate developer Kelly Doran, along with his company’s 250 employees, were covered by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, when the insurer denied a routine scan his doctor had ordered. Doran, a lung cancer survivor, soon learned that he was not the only person at his company to have issues with the insurer, […]

Carrie from Georgia had a mammogram done every year and it was covered by her insurance. She recently needed to get a diagnostic mammogram as a follow up to the annual exam, and was left frustrated after she received a $400 surprise bill.

Cristina from Florida was left frustrated after her son’s visit to the emergency room for breathing problems ended with a medical billing error, multiple bills, and a back and forth between the hospital administrator and her insurer to have the visit covered Cristina from Florida described the long process of getting the medical billing error […]

Elizabeth from Washington described her struggle to find a doctor in her insurance network to get treatment for an eating disorder. She talked about her disappointment when she thought she found a provider and went in for an appointment only to have it turn out they also did not accept her insurance.

Ashley from California described her family’s financial struggles with managing mounting medical bills as her mother’s health has deteriorated. With her mother’s many hospital stays and difficulty getting insurance to cover procedures, including amputations and kidney failure, Ashley says “it just feels like insurance doesn’t care about you.”

Following a serious car accident, Ashishkumar from Illinois underwent multiple surgeries and needed regular MRIs to track his recovery. In the years since his accident, he has needed to go through multiple rounds of appeals with his insurer to get these tests covered.

Arden from South Carolina described her confusion after she received a surprise bill following a hospital visit. She spent time looking for other hospitals in the area that may be more affordable, but worries she may receive another surprise bill in the future.

Amber in Texas talked about her frustrating experience when her insurer stopped covering her Lupus medication. As she worked alongside her doctor to appeal her insurer’s decision, her disease flared up and she still feels the effects a year later.

Tara in Texas confirmed that the facility and provider were in-network with her insurance when she went in to have a post-miscarriage procedure. She shared her frustrating story of then receiving a $3,000 surprise bill because the anesthesiologist was out-of-network and how dealing with this unexpected financial hardship made the healing process that much harder […]

Erika in Michigan described her frustrating experience after her gallbladder surgery was coded incorrectly. It took her months of going back and forth between the insurer and hospital, including collections agency involvement, to get it resolved. Erika also expresses her frustration with the lack of clarity when it comes to the prices of services and […]

Nineteen-month-old Maisie Green has Type 1 Spinal Muscular Atrophy, a progressive terminal disease that attacks the body’s muscles. Ciji Green, Maisie’s mother, says that 95 percent of babies with the disease die from breathing complications before their second birthday, KJCT 8 reports. Maisie is currently being treated with Spinraza, a medication that slows the progression […]

Jennifer Talavea from Florida received a shocking bill after her twins spent time in the neonatal intensive care unit. Her insurance company said she would be required to pay $343,000 out-of-pocket, according to NBC 6. Talavera says that she was baffled how she would be able to both pay the bill and continue to prepare […]

As high deductible insurance plans have become increasingly common and Americans grapple with surprise medical bills and insurance denials, middle-class consumers are feeling the squeeze. According to a new analysis from The Los Angeles Times, financial pressure has increased consumers’ anger and resentment towards their health care. Brenda Bartlett has about $2,500 in medical debt […]

Ellie and Josh Ingle’s son, Crew, was born with Down syndrome and a respiratory condition that has left him connected to breathing tubes and under 24-hour care. Crew hasn’t been able to leave the hospital since he was born roughly 5 months ago. While his parents want to be able to bring Crew home, they […]

When Jessica Vance’s 8-year-old daughter fell sick with a cough and fever, she knew that a trip to the emergency room would result in a costly bill. Instead, the Deer Park, Ohio mother opted to take her daughter to The Little Clinic walk-in clinic inside a local Kroger grocery store, FOX 6 reports. When they […]

In 2017, Lancaster resident Carolyn Daigle was helping an elderly relative get out of the shower when she fell. After the accident, Daigle went to see her primary care physician, thinking that she had hyperextended her back, according to the Union Leader. At her doctor’s direction, Daigle took over the counter pain medication and started […]

When Sovereign Valentine finally made it to the hospital in Plains, Montana, he had been feeling run down for months. Valentine, who works as a personal trainer, had tried to change his workout and diet but continued to feel worse. On the day he went to the hospital, he couldn’t stop throwing up, NPR reports. […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Tiffany Uttam’s son was nine years old when he suddenly fell ill. He was anxious and paranoid, unable to sleep without one of his parents, and too sick to go school. He developed verbal and physical tics. Uttam took her son to the emergency room, afraid that he was having […]

American consumers increasingly face significant amounts of medical debt. A recent report from West Health and Gallup found that American consumers borrowed $88 billion to pay towards the $3.7 trillion in national health care spending in 2017. As more and more consumers struggle with surprise bills and insurance denials, the significant, long-term financial hardships that […]

According to the Virginia Consumer Healthcare Experience State Survey conducted by Altarum, Virginia residents remain concerned with the cost of health care despite Medicaid expansion in the commonwealth. The survey found that more than half of Virginians had been burdened by the price of health care in the past year, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports. Of […]

For many Americans, surprise medical bills have become a frustrating and painful reality of their health care experience. Today, roughly one in six emergency room visits result in a surprise medical bill. While surprise bills and medical debt can have significant impacts on consumers’ long-term financial health, many still do not appeal insurance denials. According […]

Erin was a recent graduate working three jobs and adjusting to her new life. One night, six years ago, she went out for a drink in Chicago’s Bucktown neighborhood, NPR reports. Erin talked with a man at the bar that night and woke up the next morning at home, her body aching and covered in […]

Monte and Kristy Jones thought they were being diligent when Monte needed back surgery for a bulging disk. Before scheduling the surgery, they talked to their insurance company to get prior approval and confirm they would not have any expenses beyond their co-pay, KREM 2 reports. “They said, ‘You’re approved, go ahead and schedule it,’ and that’s what […]

As more and more Americans struggle to get the quality care that they need, media attention is also increasingly highlighting consumers’ experiences. Facing larger financial burdens from their care, consumers are turning to sites like GoFundMe for relief and sometimes even skipping out on care. Medical debt has become the largest cause of personal bankruptcy […]

Braydon Yardley was at the end of his football season during his senior year of high school when he complained of stomach pains. Braydon had loved sports since he could walk and his mother, Renee Yardley, didn’t want him to miss his last game. After the season ended, Renee took Braydon to the doctor to […]

Jodi Creasap Gee and her family were getting settled after their move to the Cleveland area when her daughter came into the kitchen screaming with a cut on her foot, WOSU reports. “There was just a trail of blood behind her. Her foot’s all bloody and I’m going, ‘oh no.’ I don’t even know where […]

When 80-year-old “bowling queen” Kathleen DeRosa went to her doctor’s office, she was in the middle of her season with the Guys & Dolls League and her throwing shoulder was hurting her. She had seen her physician previously for a bowling injury and received a cortisone shot that cost a $10-copay, The Philadelphia Inquirer writes. […]

As rural hospitals across the country close, patients have had to find an alternative plan for their treatments, Kaiser Health News reports. Karen Endicott-Coyan, a 65 year-old woman with multiple myeloma, has to drive an hour from her home in Kansas to seek treatment. In 2018, Mercy Hospital Fort Scott faced possible closure and the […]

When Carrie Barrett arrived at the emergency room at Memphis’ Methodist University Hospital in 2007, she had a shortness of breath, tightness in her chest, swelling in her leg, and her toes were turning black. Barrett had a family history of high blood pressure and had been recently diagnosed with congestive heart failure. Doctors performed […]

Daisha Smith, a 24-year-old night shift worker at a home for the elderly, was sued by Mary Washington hospital, where she was hospitalized for two weeks in 2017 while uninsured, NPR reports. Smith says she was not even aware she had an unpaid medical bill until the hospital began garnishing her wages. Smith was not […]

Consumers know all too well how it can be virtually impossible to understand the price of care before a procedure, even in a non-emergency situation. Research from Consumers for Quality Care and Ipsos found that 91 percent of consumers want to better understand the costs associated with their care. Eighty-seven percent said that hospitals make […]

Consumers often need to receive prior authorization before receiving medical care. The process, however, can be confusing and cumbersome. While the practice has been criticized, including by the American Medical Association, it is still required for many consumers. In a new article, The Philadelphia Inquirer helps consumers navigate the prior authorization process in order for […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN As more states have adopted Medicaid work requirements, CQC and other consumer advocates have warned about the potential harmful consequences for some of the nation’s most vulnerable populations. A new study highlights the program’s shortcomings in Arkansas, which was the first state in the nation to implement such requirements, Kaiser […]

A new study from the Kaiser Family Foundation highlights how prevalent surprise bills have become for American consumers. KFF found that nearly 1 in 6 insured consumers received a surprise bill after being treated at a hospital in 2017, according to Kaiser Health News. The study found that an average of 16 percent of inpatient […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Gary and Celeste Havener spend much of their time growing vegetables and horseback riding on their land in southeast Wyoming, 40 miles outside of Laramie. When Celeste recently fell off her horse, she lay on the ground trying to assess how hurt she was. At the same time, she was […]

California’s Department of Insurance recently issued a warning to insurance companies that have denied policies to consumers taking HIV-preventative medication, The Los Angeles Times reports. The warning comes after an investigation, which started in early 2018. The investigation found that a number of insurance companies had “denied, limited or charged higher rates for life, disability […]

24-year-old twins Edwin and Edward Roman each need a new heart and a lot of generosity. The Romans have already had surgeries costing more than $2 million. The twins have cardiomyopathy, a condition that causes the muscles in the heart to enlarge and harden, which restricts its ability to pump blood through the body. The […]

Earlier this year, severe stomach pain sent Dawn Roberts to the hospital. Roberts says she was careful to make sure she went to an in-network facility, so she chose Baptist Hospital. The hospital kept Roberts overnight and gave her a CT scan, according to News 4 San Antonio. Roberts said she thought she would be […]

When Joe Garber went to a Los Angeles area emergency room, he didn’t know how much it would cost but he knew it had the potential to be very expensive. Not wanting to take too many chances, Garber asked the ER staff what his tests would cost, he recounts in HuffPost. He couldn’t get any […]

Tim Allen was driving his 7-year-old son Will home after his little league practice when another car collided head-on with their truck. Tim pulled himself out of the vehicle and collapsed. When he saw Will still trapped in the truck, he thought he had lost his son, HuffPost reports as part of its “Life and […]

Jack Turban was training to be a psychiatrist when a senior doctor said that he should have a therapist too. Understanding himself better would only increase his ability to help his patients, the doctor explained to Turban. However, when Jack took the advice to heart and began calling around to in-network providers he found a […]

Emily Christian-Michaels was 20 weeks pregnant when she went to UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital in Pittsburgh for a routine scan. Unbeknownst to Christian-Michaels, the hospital instead performed an extensive scan. It was not covered by her insurance and resulted in an unexpected $1,900 bill, according to Trib Live. Christian-Michaels appealed the bill twice and was denied […]

In the latest installment of its “Life and Debt” series on consumers who turn to GoFundMe to help pay for medical care, HuffPost highlights the story of Kirstyn and Mark Livingston. Both work in health care; Mark is a family physician and Kirstyn is a psychologist. They work and live, with their two children, in […]

Nile took her six-month-old daughter to get her routine shots at the hospital. When she got there, she was surprised to learn her insurer had canceled her daughter’s insurance without any prior notice. Watch the video below to hear her story.

Michelle is a Floridian who had to fight with her insurer to get approval for a medication that her doctor prescribed. She tells her story in this video. Michelle from Florida shared her frustration over having to fight with her insurer to get her doctor-prescribed medication covered.

For as long as 26-year-old Liv Cannon can remember, she has dealt with pain. Chronic pain in her back and legs have limited what she can do and imposed what she came to accept as her new normal, Kaiser Health News reports. No doctor had even been able to explain the cause of her pain. […]

The morning she was due to fly home after a Las Vegas work convention, Colorado resident Cristina Ford began to experience contractions, The Denver Channel reports. “When I called the doctor, what was alarming was that the contractions were very consistent, they were not Braxton Hicks,” she said. “She said, ‘Absolutely do not get on […]

Tanefer Camara had every intention of giving birth in the hospital. When she went into labor at 38 weeks, she called her midwife, who told Camara to wait a while longer at home even though Camara thought it was time to go to the hospital, Vox reports. Camara’s labor progressed quickly. Sprawled out on her […]

Last August, the police showed up at Leah’s home in Utah. Her son had texted his friends that he was going to take his own life, so they had used the Safe Utah app to notify the police, KUTV reports. Leah took her son to his longtime doctor. The doctor told Leah that he should […]

After her divorce in 2016, Ohioan Elizabeth Belin shopped around for an ACA plan. Belin says she spoke to a broker who told her he would find a plan that fit her budget. Belin was not told, however, that the plan she purchased was actually a plan with limited coverage, The New York Times reports. […]

In 2017, Judy Politzer went to Crozer-Keystone Health System to have a colonoscopy. When she received her bill from the hospital it included a charge for anesthesia, which Politzer had not received. She spent months trying to resolve the billing issue to no avail. During that period, the bill was sent to collections. Finally, she […]

Maxwell Freed, a 2-year-old, has a genetic disorder so rare that it is only known by the name of the gene it affects, SLC6A1. Maxwell, who lives in Denver, is among 50 people known to have the disease globally, HuffPost reports. SLC6A1 could leave Maxwell “with permanent, severe intellectual and developmental disabilities, and a form […]

As a Type 1 diabetic, Sharon Pennock needs insulin to live. Recently, her physician decided that her insulin prescription needed to be adjusted; she needed one more vial per month than her previous prescription allotted, KYW reports. When Pennock went to pick up the medicine at a Philadelphia-area pharmacy, she was shocked by what happened […]

As consumers look for affordable health care, short-term limited-duration insurance plans can often seem attractive. However, these policies often leave individuals vulnerable, with coverage gaps and the potential for expensive surprise bills. Actions taken by both the federal government and the Oklahoma legislature may leave consumers in the state even more susceptible to the negative […]

Lack of transparency, high deductibles, coverage denials and confusing provider-networks often leave consumers seeking to obtain the care they need with financial burdens. As Consumers for Quality Care has highlighted, even those with the most detailed understanding of how the country’s health care system works can face unforeseen costs. Thomas Lyles says there was a […]

As part of a yearlong investigative series, The Colorado Springs Gazette is highlighting consumers’ struggle to grapple with gaps in Colorado’s mental health care system. The series, “Mental Health: A Crisis in Colorado,” examines issues impacting Coloradans’ ability to get the mental health care they need, The Gazette reports. Despite 300 annual days of sun, […]

American health care consumers are frequently frustrated by unexpected costs, a lack of clarity throughout the process of accessing care and other roadblocks when it comes to getting the health care they need. Many have taken to social media to discuss their experiences with things like high deductibles, unexpected emergency room bills and other challenges. […]

When Elle Cavatore found out she was pregnant at 38, she was working in human resources and had good insurance. But shortly into her pregnancy, doctors found out that her twins were monochorionic-monoamniotic, meaning they were growing in a shared amniotic sac. The twins were so close in the womb that Elle’s obstetrician initially thought […]

When Yvonne Nassar’s primary care physician told her to go to the emergency room due to chest pains, she listened. Nassar knew that she needed to be careful about going to a facility that was in her insurer’s network, News 4 San Antonio reports. Earlier this year, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas’ network became […]

By Heidi de Marco/KHN A new survey from Monmouth University shows that Americans continue to skip needed medical care due to cost, The Hill reports. According to the survey, more than a quarter of respondents admitted that they had not sought treatment because they did not believe they could afford it. Additionally, 45 percent of […]

Caitlin and Corey Gaffer were shocked when they opened their mail, last October, to a notice saying the insurance they had been covered by for two years had been canceled, Kaiser Health News reports. The couple was in the middle of their first pregnancy. The couple thought they had paid their premium, as they did […]

Texas’ WFAA is urging consumers to better understand the difference between freestanding emergency rooms and urgent care centers. Texas has more than 200 freestanding emergency rooms, which often seem like an attractive care facility, offering short wait times and spacious facilities in convenient locations. However, seeking care at a freestanding ER can have costly, unforeseen […]

Dec 18, 2011 started like any other day for Yue “Alex” Kui Cen. He and his wife, Phuong Ly Cen, owned and operated a convenient store in Miami. Both are immigrants who “worked around the clock to build a humble existence” for their family, the Miami Herald reports. Everything changed on a December day when […]

Consumers for Quality Care has highlighted the stories of consumers who have faced the most severe consequences of surprise bills and medical debt, like home liens. Now, NPR reports that federal regulators are proposing a rule change that would impact how debt collectors can contact consumers about these debts. These changes could impact how consumers […]

It is no secret that the health care system can often feel daunting for consumers. Research conducted by Consumers for Quality Care found that 91 percent of respondents wanted to better understand the costs of their health care; 87 percent said it is difficult to get itemized bills from hospitals; and 75 percent said medical […]

In a recent article, The New York Times reported on physicians at North Carolina Children’s Hospital who grappled with declining outcomes for their cardiology patients. In 2016, after a number of children were faring worse than the physicians had expected them to, the doctors fought to find what was happening and questioned what care they […]

New research suggests that hospital staff were significantly more likely to report events that were harmful to patients when the individual in question was white, according to Modern Healthcare. The study, published in the Journal of Patient Safety, found that while white patients made up of 39.8 percent of the studied hospital system’s patient base, […]

Bryan and Lauren Hierlmeier did not expect to stay forever in Mississippi when they moved to the state for Bryan’s residency at the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC). The couple fell in love with the state and Bryan ultimately decided to accept a job as a cardiac anesthesiologist at the hospital, according to the […]

Sarah Wilson feels blessed to have her new son, Ethan, in her life, and says that they both are happy. Except for one thing – Wilson has to fight a surprise bill that resulted from his birth, ABC 15 reports. Wilson’s physician told her that she needed a caesarian section. Before having the surgery, she […]

When Karli-Rae Kerrschneider was preparing for her own delivery, she wanted to have as comfortable of an experience as the patients she helps as a midwife. Kerrschneider had an epidural for the birth of her daughter in 2016, but she didn’t like that it confined her to the bed for labor, NPR reports. So, last […]

Isaac Chukkula was days away from his first birthday when he became ill. When he started to develop breathing problems, his parents Paulette and Kishore decided to take him to the emergency room, CBS reports. Isaac spent two days in the hospital being treated for bronchiolitis. A year later, Isaac’s hospitalization felt like a distant […]

5-year-old Berkeley Daniels is not able to run and play the way other children do. Berkeley has a rare genetic disorder, Dystonia 28. The disease has fewer than 100 reported cases worldwide, Fox 12 reports. It makes Berkeley’s muscles contract involuntarily and affects her ability to speak, eat, and walk independently. Dystonia 28 is degenerative […]

A new study from the Commonwealth Fund highlights how employer-sponsored health insurance plans have become a growing burden for consumers, according to The Inquirer. Roughly 150 million Americans receive health insurance through their employer, making it the most common type of health insurance for individuals under 65-years-old. The study found that millions who receive their […]

A new poll from NPR highlights the financial insecurity and lack of access to health care that many consumers are facing. The findings, which come from two surveys NPR conducted with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, highlight some of the challenges rural Americans face. While the […]

34-year-old Brittany Parsons woke up the morning of February 24, 2018 with a rash and unfamiliar leg pain. The pain increased throughout the day and by the time she put her kids to bed, she could barely walk. Her temperature spiked to nearly 104. Parsons’ doctor told her to get to emergency room immediately and […]

May is Mental Health Month and with it has come a number of stories and studies highlighting the rising need for mental health care. Alongside this increased need is a lack of access to the care Americans need and the challenges many face in getting insurance to cover mental health care. According to STAT, new […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Consumers for Quality Care regularly highlights individuals who have battled with their insurance companies over denied medical claims. It seems, now more than ever, consumers are struggling to get the care they need covered by their insurers. It is not unusual for consumers to believe that their care will be […]

Amanda Bienek is a busy single-mother who runs a daycare out of her home. Still, she finds the time to look after her health. When she went to have her annual mammogram, it showed possible calcifications and Bienek scheduled a breast biopsy at her doctor’s recommendation, News 4 San Antonio reports. Bienek scheduled the procedure […]

Caitlin Secrist went to a renowned specialist at John Hopkins after her rare form of pancreatitis failed to respond to numerous other treatments. She wanted to have her pancreas removed, in a radical treatment, according to AZ Central. The physician told Secrist to make sure he was performing the correct surgery, he needed to see […]

Charlotte Ortiz’s health declined quickly. In January, she was healthy enough to pass a fitness assessment for her job with the National Guard and ice skate with her daughter. But by mid-February she was hospitalized with severe backpain, Columbus Dispatch reports. At the hospital, her health deteriorated even further. First, she suffered paralysis from the […]

An Arizona physician described his experience pushing back against a patient experiencing an emergency and his mother, who was afraid to receive medical care out of a fear of cost, to KJZZ. Mayo Clinic neurologist, Dr. Joseph Sirven, says he was working in a free clinic when a young patient started to have a seizure. […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN A new study published in Health Affairs suggests that states that have enacted Medicaid work requirements for adults are making it more difficult for those with chronic health conditions to retain coverage, which in turn makes it more difficult for them to work, according to Reuters. The study, which examined […]

When Fairfax Community Hospital’s remaining staff was summoned to CEO Tina Steele’s office, there was only about $12,000 left in the bank. Under normal circumstances, that $12,000 would keep the Oklahoma hospital running for a few hours. For months, the hospital had been running out of supplies. Paychecks hadn’t been issued in nearly 3 months. […]

American health care consumers are frequently frustrated by unexpected costs, a lack of clarity throughout the process of accessing care and other roadblocks when it comes to getting the health care they need. Many have taken to social media to discuss their experiences with things like high deductibles, unexpected emergency room bills and other challenges. […]

The Government Accountability Office released a report that raises concerns with a lack of transparency around major Medicaid changes, Modern Healthcare reports. According to the report, Medicaid has limited transparency concerning states’ rule changes, which impact enrollees. The government watchdog noted that two of the four states it studied did not seek public comment on […]

After continued attention on surprise and balance bills, congressional leaders have introduced bipartisan legislation to address the problem. The legislation marks the federal government’s most substantial efforts to curb surprise billing. The new bill, introduced by House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Chairman Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Ranking Member Rep. Greg Walden (R-OR), aims to […]

Two years ago, Lindsay Clark’s 2-year-old daughter, Lily, got into a bottle of Dramamine despite the child-lock. Clark says she swept her finger through Lily’s mouth, but she wasn’t sure how many pills she had already eaten. Trying to determine what to do next, Clark called poison control, Sarah Kliff write for Vox. Clark had […]

As consumers continue to receive surprise bills, a new analysis from The USC – Brookings Schaeffer Initiative for Health Policy is examining how the current provider network adequacy standards fail to protect consumers from these surprise expenses and why legislation alone may not be enough to fix the problem. First designed in the mid-1990’s, provider […]

In a new investigation, Minnesota’s KSTP highlights a pattern of insurance companies denying coverage for consumers seeking care for mental illnesses. Consumers for Quality Care has previously highlighted how lack of mental health parity can hurt consumers. KSTP’s story comes during Mental Health Month and after a review of medical, state and court records found […]

Bob Ensor was cleaning a sailboat when the boom swung violently and hit him in the face, Kaiser Health News reports. Ensor was taken by ambulance to Riverview Medical Center near his Middletown, N.J. home. At the hospital, X-rays revealed he had broken his nose and several bones in his left eye socket. Ensor was […]

Shortly after Consumers for Quality Care highlighted a story about a Tennessee news station helping eliminate consumers’ medical debt, consumers in Kansas learned that their debt was also paid off. KWCH reports that $2.2 million of Kansans’ medical debt has been eliminated. Pathway Church in Wichita worked with RIP Medical Debt to pay off the […]

Documents recently unsealed in federal court recount accusations by two whistleblowers that by Questcor Pharmaceuticals, now Mallinckrodt, had a “multi-tiered strategy” to boost the sales of H.P. Acthar Gel at all costs, including bribing doctors and lying to the F.D.A., CNN reports. H.P. Acthar Gel is best known for treating a rare infant seizure disorder. […]

When Fan Fan Wainer went to her doctor for an annual check-up, she thought it would be fully covered by her insurance. Most health plans are required to provide preventive services free of charge under the Affordable Care Act. So when she received a bill for $98, she thought it was a mistake, WOOD TV […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Pharmaceutical billionaire and media mogul Patrick Soon-Shiong is facing two lawsuits for allegedly creating a “catch and kill” scheme on a promising cancer treatment, Observer reports. “Catch and kill” schemes hurt consumers’ ability to get the medication they need at a lower cost by thwarting competition. According to Sorrento Therapeutics’ […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN CMS has finalized the 2020 Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters rule (NBPP), which provides insurance companies with guidelines to create their 2020 plans. The rule, amongst other things, continues automatic reenrollment, limits the instances that insurers are allowed to use copay accumulator programs, and increases the premium adjustment percentage, […]

News 4 San Antonio’s Jaie Avila is launching a new initiative, “Show Me Your Bill.” With the program, Avila hopes to help consumers like Lavera Vincent fight back against surprise medical bills. Before Vincent went to the emergency room for chest pains, she called ahead to confirm that the provider took her insurance, Allied National. […]

Clarisa and Zack Corber, both 33, have a list of hopes for their young family. Clarisa wishes she could get medication for her depression and acne. Zack needs to see a doctor about his knees, which swell after he climbs too many stairs. They wish they could move their family to a larger home, in […]

Consumers are feeling the squeeze as the deductibles associated with many employer-based health insurance plans continue to rise, the Los Angeles Times reports. In a new nationwide poll, the Times and Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) examined employer-based health insurance plans and their impact on consumers. The research found that increasing deductibles and medical bills are […]

What should a metabolic blood panel, one of the most common medical tests, cost? How much will a consumer end up paying for the test? Unfortunately for consumers, both of these questions are often unanswerable according to a new analysis. The study, reported by The New York Times, highlights the overwhelming price fluctuations in health […]

Layla Parast and Erin Tylor felt lucky to have each other when they both were pregnant with their first children in 2014. Both women have doctorates and worked at Rand Corporation’s headquarters in Santa Monica, CA analyzing health care issues, NBC reports. Together, the women used their backgrounds in health care, and their friendship, to […]

Aetna has settled a lawsuit that included testimony in which one of the company’s medical directors admitted to not reviewing consumers’ medical records before denying their claims. An investigation by California’s insurance commissioner, which Consumers for Quality Care has previously written about, followed CNN reporting on the medical director’s comments. At the time of the […]

Consumers in Pennsylvania and beyond are bracing for potential impacts as two health care giants head towards a May court date, Kaiser Health News reports. The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) and Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield are in the midst of a decade-long feud. Consumers fear it could result in a loss of […]

When Liz and Jeremiah Peña had their first child in 2000, their health insurance cost $100 per month. Two years later, when they welcomed another child, the premiums doubled. Liz and Jeremiah both work as teachers near Fort Worth and weren’t thrilled about the price increase, but said they could afford it. This past year, […]

Until 47-year-old Jackson Moss was first diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, he says his health care was not a high priority and he often did not have health insurance. After his diagnosis, he got more diligent about his care, tried to eat better, and went to the doctor more often. A recent CNN analysis highlights […]

Executives from Rochester Drug Co-Operative, a drug distribution company, have been criminally charged in connection with the national opioid epidemic, NBC reports. The company’s former chief executive, Laurence Doud III, and former chief compliance officer, William Pietruszewski, were charged with conspiracy to violate narcotics laws and conspiracy to defraud the U.S. Pietruszewski was also charged […]

In a recent article, reporter Sarah Gantz highlighted the major trends she’s seen in the year since she began examining Philadelphia consumers’ medical bills for The Inquirer’s Philly Health Costs project. I’ve talked to insurers, hospitals, economists and analysts about the problems you’ve experienced; and written about what I found out. Everyone seems to have […]

When Christine Jaschinski’s husband, Wolfgang Faust, cut his thumb while working with drywall, she thought she was diligent in deciding where to take him. America’s ER was close to their home, accepted their insurance, and offered both urgent and emergency care services, Houston Chronicle reports. Jaschinski called ahead to get Faust into the urgent care […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Krystal Hayden, the mother of 4-year-old Bentley, spent the recent holiday weekend worrying that this Easter may be his last, WKBW reports. “My heart’s just shattered and I kind of feel, you know, everything is darkening. It’s not really like a celebration. It’s like this may be my last Easter […]

Cheryle Reidel is no stranger to surprise bills. The first came after a 2012 cancer biopsy. The second, after an anesthesiologist and nurse billed her $2,600 for a procedure. The latest, totaling nearly $2,500, was the result of a colonoscopy. Reidel thought the procedure would be fully covered, but it turned out that the anesthesiologist […]

Laura and Adam Parkinson were happy about the birth of their son Nathan, last year. But just days after the birth the couple found themselves, like 57 percent of Americans, facing a surprise bill. CBS reports that the Parkinsons did their homework and selected an in-network hospital and obstetrician. They tried to avoid any surprise […]

In 2017, not long after giving birth to her first child, Susan found out that she carries a genetic mutation that increases her lifetime risk of breast cancer to 72 percent. Women who have the BRCA2 gene have a handful of treatment options. Some opt for a preventative double mastectomy. Susan wanted to continue to […]

When the pain in Diane Conine’s stomach was so unbearable that she was throwing up and her urine was filled with blood, her daughter drove her to the emergency room. She had already been to an urgent care center, where she was told she had a bladder infection, according to the Albany Herald. Conine spent […]

Priscilla Maldonado thought she was having a healthy baby boy after an uneventful pregnancy. But when she gave birth to her son, Ja’bari Gray, at Methodist Hospital in San Antonio on New Years Day, doctors quickly realized that something was wrong, according to News 4 San Antonio. Gray was born without skin from his neck […]

Stephanie Sena was in the hospital being treated for sepsis and preparing to have half her foot amputated when her doctor came to her room and told her that she needed to prepay nearly $2,000 for the surgery. Sena was no stranger to amputations. She had previously lost three toes to neuropathy in her foot, […]

American health care consumers are frequently frustrated by unexpected costs, a lack of clarity throughout the process of accessing care and other roadblocks when it comes to getting the health care they need. Many have taken to social media to discuss their experiences with things like high deductibles, unexpected emergency room bills and other challenges. […]

Robin Agar, a Delaware resident who runs a charity that benefits cancer patients, suffers from rheumatoid arthritis. Last year, her doctor prescribed the drug Xeljanz. The process for Agar to receive her medication, which Tarbell detailed, turned into a case study of the issues consumers can face when dealing with Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs). Instead […]

As consumers grapple with high out of pocket costs, surprise bills, and skimpy coverage, a recent survey from Morning Consult and Business Insider examined how costs affect consumers’ behavior. Nearly 6 in 10 respondents reported that they have delayed or gone without medical or dental care due to cost. Thirty-one percent of respondents said they […]

In an effort to bring awareness to the medical debt affecting Americans, including thousands of Tennessee consumers, Nashville’s NewsChannel 5 donated $15,000 to an organization that used it to eliminate $1.8 million in medical debt for more than 600 Tennesseans. Consumers for Quality Care has previously highlighted the possible consequences of this kind of medical […]

When Lynn Lear completed her final round of chemotherapy for breast cancer last December, her doctor prescribed a drug called Nerlynx. Lear agreed to the medication, wanting to do everything she could to remain healthy after her battle with cancer. However, the prescription for the specialty drug could not be filled at her neighborhood pharmacy. […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Consumers for Quality Care’s most recent survey findings shed light on consumers’ feelings toward America’s health care system. Benefits Pro highlighted the findings and noted that consumers are looking for greater predictability around health care costs and more quality coverage. The research found that consumers are more concerned with health […]

Four months before the due date, Lauren Dill lost her son, Simon Augustus. She suffered what is referred to as a “silent” miscarriage. Dill was induced and spent nine hours in labor. She told CBS News that she would never forget what her midwife said to her – “here is a perfect little baby without […]

Michael Okoye, an exchange student, was injured while playing basketball for his school, Cape Fear Christian Academy in North Carolina. Okoye was excelling in basketball and colleges were starting to take notice, CBS 17 reports. But that changed when Okoye was injured playing in a tournament at school. “The point guard from the other team, […]

Consumers are often blind-sided by the higher medical bills that can result from overnight hospital stays that are classified as “observations,” the Post-Gazette reports. Hospitals and insurance companies determine the classification, which denotes whether they believe patients require an inpatient hospital stay or outpatient monitoring. Small wonder it’s confusing: For the same care, the same […]

Jamie Hansen’s 15 year-old son, Ryan, was ten hours away at a Canadian summer camp when he texted complaining of hip pain and trouble breathing. At first, Jamie dismissed her son’s complaints, thinking it was just nerves. After a few days, his condition continued to worsen and Jamie drove up to get him, Stateline, an […]

Esteban Serrano was playing soccer with friends when he twisted his knee. As a prolific soccer player, Serrano had been injured before. He left the field to ice his knee and when it did not improve he decided it was time to visit the doctor, Kaiser Health News reports. Serrano made an appointment at Rothman […]

A recent hearing on surprise bills in the House Education & Labor Committee’s Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions Subcommittee featured a resounding message: consumers should be protected from unexpected medical bills. The hearing comes at a time when surprise billing has been increasingly in the public spotlight. NPR, which reported on the hearing, has partnered […]

In 2016, Charley Butler was diagnosed with testicular cancer and he believed that his health insurance would help cover the cost of his care. Butler had previously been contacted by a broker for National Brokers of America Inc. and signed up for an 11-month insurance plan, Los Angeles Times reports. Butler said that the plan […]

Physicians who work with transplant recipients are highlighting a coverage gap that makes it harder for some to get the drugs they need to avoid organ rejection and stay alive, The New York Times reports. The drugs are vital for patients like 72-year-old Claudia McGinness, who underwent a double-lung transplant in 2008 after idiopathic pulmonary […]

24-year-old Landon Freeman has autism, bipolar disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder. His parents took him to the Novant Health emergency room in the beginning of January after he attempted to run away from home. It was Landon’s fifth hospital visit since Thanksgiving, but it has become his longest, WFAE reports. Landon has remained in the emergency […]

A recent survey from Gallup and West Health estimates that Americans borrowed $88 billion to pay for health care-related expenses in 2018, The New York Times reported. The survey’s authors said that while the data was complex, one conclusion was clear: “High health care costs had created significant anxiety.” The survey adds to recent research […]

American health care consumers are frequently frustrated by unexpected costs, a lack of clarity throughout the process of accessing care and other roadblocks when it comes to getting the health care they need. Many have taken to social media to discuss their experiences with things like high deductibles, unexpected emergency room bills and other challenges. […]

Claudia Knafo tried to comparison shop. When she knew she needed spinal surgery in 2012, she consulted multiple surgeons. Ultimately, she selected one whose website indicated her insurance was accepted, Vox reports. At an appointment, the surgeon’s office photocopied her insurance card. Thankfully, Knafo’s surgery went well and she recovered easily. All seemed to have […]

Americans are paying the price for getting sick or hurt, according to new research. A recent survey, published in the American Journal of Public Health, found that nearly 60 percent of people who have filed for personal bankruptcy reported that a medical expense “very much” or “somewhat” contributed to their financial situation, according to The […]

James Henderson, a 74-year-old Missouri man who was critically injured and lost his wife in a 47-car pileup, is now battling his insurance company. Henderson has been in the intensive care unit at CenterPoint Medical Center since the mid-February crash, Stamford Advocate reports. Henderson’s family says that five of his doctors have suggested he be […]

With medical debt the leading cause of bankruptcy in the country, a new video report from CBS News highlights how a loophole leaves consumers with surprise medical bills that they shouldn’t receive. Close to 65 percent of emergency departments around the country are staffed by outside companies, according to CBS News. For consumers, this arrangement […]

Debbie Moehnke was already in a Vancouver, Wash., medical clinic when she had a massive heart attack. She had made the appointment because her feet were extremely swollen, her husband Larry tells Time. As she waited, she began to feel like she couldn’t breathe. Moehnke was rushed, by ambulance, from the clinic to a local […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN In New Hampshire, some residents are anxiously preparing for the state’s Medicaid work requirements to take effect this June. The change, which will impact 50,000 residents, requires that New Hampshirites work at least 100 hours to qualify for Medicaid or risk losing coverage as soon as August. The change could […]

In an op-ed published in the Baltimore Sun, Dr. Barbara McAneny, president of the American Medical Association, outlines the dangers of insurance prior authorizations. Prior authorizations can delay consumers’ care. Those delays can mean added pain and frustration for patients already facing difficult diseases. For some, like Colin Haller, it can feel like an avoidable […]

After Nicole Briggs woke up one night with intense stomach pain and drove herself to a freestanding ER, she was told that she had appendicitis and needed surgery. As she rushed to nearby Swedish Medical Center, she called to make sure that the hospital would be in her insurance network, NBC reports. Even when the […]

Insurance companies and hospitals are fighting against a recent proposal to increase transparency for consumers, according to The Wall Street Journal. The proposed rule, which Consumers for Quality Care has previously reported on, would make the negotiated payment rates between insurers and providers public. The idea of increasing transparency has been lauded by consumer advocates […]

Critics in Arizona, including Democratic lawmakers and physicians, are warning consumers about the risks associated with short-term limited-duration insurance plans (STLDI), reports The Arizona Mirror. They warn that the plans often contain coverage gaps that can result in hefty bills for consumers. “It’s ‘buyer beware,’” Dr. Paul Kozak, an emergency room physician said to the […]

When David Sprecher’s wife, Tyna, was having issues breathing following pneumonia treatment, he brought her to a local emergency room. He believed did everything right, choosing an in-network hospital, Deaconness, according to The Spokesman-Review. Sprecher says that at every turn of Tyna’s care they asked the physicians and nurses if insurance would cover the expenses. […]

As surprise medical bills cause headaches for consumers around the country, some states have ramped up efforts to protect consumers. Consumers for Quality Care has reported on changes lawmakers are pursuing in Arizona, California, and other states to address the practice of balance and surprise billing. Now, lawmakers in Washington and Nevada are addressing the […]

In February 2018, Jill Williams brought her 25-year old son, Austin, to the Sutter Roseville emergency room. Austin, who has schizophrenia, was agitated, not speaking, and unable to walk. Around 11 p.m., Williams left the hospital to get some sleep. She asked the hospital to inform her when Austin was going to be discharged so […]

Brian Brubaker’s daughter, Emily, faces years of expensive dental work. She was born with a rare condition called ectodermal dysplasia, which affects hair, skin, and teeth. Because of the condition, Emily has no adult teeth and will have to have them surgically replaced. Children born with ectodermal dysplasia are among the four percent of individuals […]

Hospitals often blame maternity deaths on factors beyond their control but data suggests they may be at fault, according to a recent analysis from USA Today. The analysis examined billing data from nearly 7 million births across 13 states and found complications at more than 1,000 hospitals. Roughly one in eight hospitals have complication rates […]

As consumers seek lower-cost alternatives to ACA plans, many have turned to alternatives like short-term limited duration policies or Christian-sharing ministries. These plans carry risks and could leave consumers paying more, not less, according to NPR and Kaiser Health News. These risky plans are presented as alternatives for consumers who cannot afford the premiums of […]

Washington’s state legislature is considering a proposal to help alleviate the burden of balance billing, Public News Service reports. Balance billing, a kind of surprise medical billing, occurs when patients receive care from an out-of-network provider at an in-network facility. Consumers often end up with balance bills after an emergency situation. Dr. Nathan Schlicher, a […]

Consumers may finally get some insight into negotiated payment rates but even greater transparency could still be necessary. The federal government is considering a new rule to publish the negotiated payment rates between providers and insurance companies. According to The Wall Street Journal, the change would expose the true cost of care for consumers. If […]

A Northern California federal judge has issued a “scathing ruling” that a subsidiary of insurance giant UnitedHealth Group implemented internal policies that discriminated against patients with mental health and substance abuse issues, according to The New York Times. In his decision, U.S. Chief Magistrate Judge Joseph C. Spero said that United Behavioral Health, a unit […]

Consumers often face surprise medical bills after receiving care from an out-of-network provider at an in-network facility. Even when consumers are vigilant, they can end up with surprise bills. This was true for Khrystyna Greene, who went to a free-standing emergency room in San Antonio to get care for her son who had fallen and […]

Cancer patients are facing delays in receiving care and access to critical oncology drugs as a result of pharmaceutical benefit managers (PBMs) practices. These delays, oncologists warn, are putting their lives at risk, Medscape reports. “[A] patient had metastatic kidney cancer, and his oncologist was seeking to treat him with sunitinib malate (Sutent, Pfizer), a […]

Consumers find themselves in the middle of a fight between insurers and providers, according to a new lawsuit. According to CNN, the suit alleges that Anthem is paying consumers directly, in an effort to pressure providers to join its network. The insurer sent more than $1.3 million in money owed to out-of-network providers to consumers. […]

In 2016, Elizabeth Perez went to hotel in Broward County, Florida for a free allergy test she had seen advertised online. The advertisement was from Primera Medical Group, based in Atlanta, Georgia. Perez said the techs drew blood and performed a skin allergy test. She expected to get her results in the mail, according to […]

Consumers are not appealing insurance denials and when they do, the denials are often being upheld. A recent study from the Kaiser Family Foundation found that consumers enrolled in ACA health care plans usually do not appeal their denials, Becker’s Hospital Review reports. The study analyzed 230 million claims submitted to 130 insurers in 2017 […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Consumers are being warned that short-term limited-duration insurance plans may not provide them the coverage they need. The Kentucky Department of Insurance’s website has published an alert warning consumers about short-term limited-duration health plans, Insider Louisville reports. The alert includes a question and answer section that provides information about the […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN A breast cancer survivor is fighting for coverage for herself and thousands of other women after her insurance company denied a routine follow-up test, ABC7 reports. Alice Anselmo is lucky to be cancer free. She was shocked, however, when her insurer, Aetna, said it would not cover her breast MRI. […]

Ohio Attorney General David Yost announced that the state would seek a $16 million repayment from OptumRx, a pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) owned by UnitedHealth. OptumRx, which served as the middleman for Ohio’s Bureau of Workers’ Compensation, allegedly overcharged the bureau since 2015, the Columbus Dispatch reports. Yost’s decision to seek repayments from OptumRx comes […]

A Pennsylvania woman received a medical bill of more than $16,000 after her short-term limited-duration insurance plan failed to cover her fully, Lancaster Online reports. Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Jessica Altman highlighted the consumer’s story at a recent U.S. House subcommittee hearing. The woman who fainted hit her head, Altman said, and the plan paid $200 […]

Since Carol Marley was diagnosed with cancer, her most “gnawing, ever present concern” has been something she never anticipated. It’s not chemo or fear of the unknown, according to NPR. Instead, it’s the bills. She wasn’t prepared for the confusing medical bills and hours on the phone with her insurance and providers. “I have faith […]

According to recent CQC research, more than 60 percent of survey respondents say it’s too difficult to know how much they are going to have to pay for health care. Texas lawmakers have introduced legislation that seeks to alleviate some of that confusion by clarifying freestanding emergency room billing practices, KXAN reports. House Bill 2041, […]

When Melissa Welch-Latronica was pulled over by police, she handed over her driver’s license and waited. She did not feel anxious until she saw a second squad car pull up behind the car that had pulled her over, she told Chicago Tribune. She had a clean record and was confused as to what was taking […]

A new law in Arizona addresses balance billing, a practice that leaves consumers with surprise medical bills, AZ Family reports. SB 1441 aims at reducing the burden that surprise bills put on patients. After a consumer receives a balance bill, the consumer, their insurer and the provider are required to have a conference call with […]

After numerous reports highlighting balance billing issues at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, state officials are taking action to better protect consumers. State representatives have introduced legislation to end the practice of balance billing, which leaves consumers with costly bills like the woman who received a $20,000 bill after a minor bike crash. The new […]

Emergency patients might have a harder time getting admitted to the hospital than they anticipate. A new study examined over a million Medicare cases and found that hospitals often make $700 more on elective admissions than on emergency department cases, according to the Washington Post. This financial incentive means that elective patients often take priority […]

A new study found that some Colorado residents have skipped care due to fear of the costs, 9news reports. The study by the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative examined the frequency and impact of health care costs on the state’s residents. It found that 34 percent of privately insured Coloradans received a surprise medical bill in […]

A Pennsylvania couple has paid a medical bill “in protest” after spending seven months trying to get the bill corrected, The Inquirer reports. Dave Southard got his first colonoscopy at age 64. Colonoscopies are supposed to be fully covered for consumers between 50 and 75 years old who have private insurance. After Southard received a […]

When Jeannette Parker saw a skinny and sick-looking stray kitten outside of Florida’s Everglades National Park, she decided to feed it some tuna she had in her car. The kitten bit her finger and broke the skin. Parker cleaned the wound, but she began to worry about rabies due to warnings in the area, NPR […]

As consumers face rising premiums, high deductibles, and surprise bills, state lawmakers and national stakeholders are fighting to control health care costs for consumers. The Center for American Progress reports that only six states currently have comprehensive protections against surprise bills. In Georgia, legislators are working on a bill to address surprise medical bills, according […]

As the average cost of employer sponsored health care plans has tripled over the last two decades, ProPublica and NPR are examining the impact insurance brokers have had on these prices. The system of payments to brokers incentivizes them to push employers toward more costly plans. Employers often turn to health insurance brokers to help […]

Anthem’s controversial emergency department policy added confusion to the nation’s already confusing health care system. The policy, which CQC has previously reported on, allowed Anthem to retroactively deny coverage for consumers’ ER visits if the insurer determines the situation was not actually an emergency. While Anthem said the policy was designed to reduce unnecessary ER […]

Florida-based Simple Health Plans and its CEO Steve Dorfman are at the center of an FTC suit that alleges they tricked consumers into thinking they were buying comprehensive health coverage, CBS reports. Consumers believed their policies provided ample coverage. Instead, they received huge medical bills. One victim, Julia Wilber, went to the emergency room after […]

Consumers trying to avoid seeking treatment from out-of-network providers to prevent surprise bills often turn to their health plan’s provider directories. But a recent article from Fierce Healthcare highlights issues with ensuring provider directories are accurate – and how it hurts consumers when they are not. Provider directories – or the list of in-network physicians– […]

Recently divorced and facing financial trouble, Joseph Pero was in a self-described “dark place” in 2017. Then, he did the unthinkable and pointed a handgun at his own heart. Thankfully, he missed. Instead, the bullet hit his lungs and fractured six ribs. In that moment, Pero realized that he wanted to live. The Los Angeles […]

In a recent op-ed published in Newsweek, Vidor Friedman, President of the American College of Emergency Physicians, pushed back against a controversial ER policy, which he calls “disturbing.” The policy, which CQC has previously reported on, retroactively denies emergency room coverage if the insurer believes that the patient should have sought a lower degree of […]

American health care consumers are frequently frustrated by unexpected costs, a lack of clarity throughout the process of accessing care and other roadblocks when it comes to getting the health care they need. Many have taken to social media to discuss their experiences with things like high deductibles, unexpected emergency room bills and other challenges. […]

New Hampshire resident Donna Backman was selected to be Sen. Maggie Hassan’s (D-NH) guest for the State of the Union address earlier this month. Sen. Hassan invited Backman to help bring awareness to the issue of surprise billing, The Eagle-Tribune reports. “I asked her if she wanted to come down and be my guest because […]

A recent New York Times article highlights the negative consequences of large-scale health care mergers, such as hospital mergers. The increasing occurrences of mergers and consolidation have previously been scrutinized for increasing consumer costs. But now evidence suggests that hospital mergers lead to worse health outcomes as well. Markets for both hospitals and physicians have […]

The Colorado State Legislature recently introduced legislation to protect consumers from surprise medical bills, FOX reports. Surprise billing, a practice where consumers are charged for receiving care from out-of-network practitioners at in-network facilities, is increasingly common for consumers. Recent CQC research found that 74 percent of consumers are frustrated by unexpected hospital bills and fees. […]

When Luke Drager wiped out while skim-boarding in Hilton Head, his parents took him to Hilton Head Hospital’s emergency room because they feared he had broken his ankle. At the hospital, the family was given a cost estimate of about $770 for Luke’s X-rays. Months later, the Dragers were shocked when they received a hospital […]

Over a 9-year period, Colorado consumers could have saved $11.5 billion if hospitals contained costs and profit margins, The Associated Press reports. According to a new state report, hospitals charged patients with private insurance more, even as revenues increased. In 2009, Medicare and Medicaid in Colorado paid 78 cents and 54 cents, respectively, for every […]

Consumers in Georgia believe they were misled by Anthem, according to local NBC station 11Alive. John Marks, a retiree who has survived both cancer and a heart attack, is careful each year when he chooses his insurance plan. He knows how vital his medical care is and would never want to jeopardize it. He has […]

State regulators do not have the authority or capacity to regulate the marketing of potentially risky short-term insurance plans, according to Modern Healthcare. The article cites a new study from the Georgetown Center on Health Insurance Reforms, which examines states’ ability to regulate the marketing of these plans after a HHS regulation expanded the plans’ […]

When Paul Sweatman’s left ankle swelled to three times its normal size in 2017, his first stop was an urgent care clinic. The urgent care said that the case was more complex than they were able to handle and sent him to Atlanta Medical Center. The hospital’s staff discussed the possibility of amputation. Fortunately, they […]

A new study from Health Affairs highlights the impact that hospital prices have on the nation’s health care spending, Modern Healthcare reports. The study found that increasing hospital prices are the largest driver of national health care spending inflation. The prices increased 42 percent over a seven-year period, from 2007 to 2014. In comparison, physician […]

American health care consumers are frequently frustrated by unexpected costs, a lack of clarity throughout the process of accessing care and other roadblocks when it comes to getting the health care they need. Many have taken to social media to discuss their experiences with things like high deductibles, unexpected emergency room bills and other challenges. […]

When David Lerman’s insurance changed to Anthem Blue Cross of California this year, he did not realize that the insurer was in a dispute with the largest medical provider in the community, Sutter Health. The insurer and provider, which operates 24 hospitals and roughly 5,000 physicians in Northern California, are battling over the cost of […]

The new federal rule that requires hospitals to post list prices online was meant to help consumers comparison shop. Now, a California Healthline investigation examines how this new policy is bringing to light huge hospital price fluctuations. California Healthline looked at the chargemasters, which enumerate a hospital’s list prices, of four large hospitals in the […]

Feeling burdened by high medical costs, more and more consumers are turning to crowdsourcing on the Internet. Over the summer, Consumer for Quality Care reported on this trend, which shows a third of all GoFundMe donations now made are to defray medical costs. GoFundMe’s CEO Rob Solomon recently spoke to CBS News about the phenomenon. […]

Matt Gleason got a flu shot when his employer offered them for free in the office, but he fainted five minutes after receiving his shot. Gleason has a history of fainting and came to quickly, but his coworker had already called 911, Kaiser Health News reports. After five minutes, he began vomiting and agreed to […]

When Sterling Slade got in a motorcycle accident last April, he was taken by ambulance to Intermountain Medical Center. Unconscious and fighting a catastrophic brain injury, Slade had no say in which hospital he was taken to, KUTV reports. Thanks to the medical staff at Intermountain Medical Center, he is alive today. A few months […]

While consumers increasingly are facing expensive balance billing and surprise bills and many rural hospitals are closing, some Texas hospitals are bringing in huge profits, The Dallas Morning News reports. All D-FW hospitals combined had an average profit margin of 12.7 percent. That surpassed margins in many other regions, including Minneapolis (4.3 percent), Detroit (5.5 […]

American health care consumers are frequently frustrated by unexpected costs, a lack of clarity throughout the process of accessing care and other roadblocks when it comes to getting the health care they need. Many have taken to social media to discuss their experiences with things like high deductibles, unexpected emergency room bills and other challenges. […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN As of January 1, hospitals are required to post list prices online, although it is not immediately clear how helpful the new postings will be for consumers. Kaiser Health News reports that while hospitals are posting the information, it is still far from clear how much consumers will actually need […]

Short-term health insurance plans have become increasingly popular as a result of rising premiums and recent actions by the Trump Administration. As Kaiser Health News reports: Driven by rising premiums for Affordable Care Act plans, interest in short-term insurance is growing, boosted by Trump administration actions to ease Obama-era restrictions and possibly make federal subsidies […]

One Virginia couple is doing all they can to keep up with their medical bills, which includes taking on five jobs between the two of them. Unfortunately, Tiffany Cano says it is still not enough. Tiffany and her husband, Robert, have racked up more than $12,000 in medical debt since their son, Brody, was born […]

New Mexico’s Office of Superintendent of Insurance (OSI) is making changes to help consumers who are facing surprise bills, KRQE writes. The office reports that it has added new management and is considering introducing legislation to streamline resolutions for consumers facing surprise bills. New Mexico’s Superintendent of Insurance, John Franchini, says he knows that surprise […]

In October 2017, Vox’s Sarah Kliff began her emergency room bill project. Over the subsequent 15 months, she has received and reviewed 1,182 consumer emergency room bills from all 50 states and D.C., she reports. The goal was to gain a better understanding of the unpredictability and costliness of ER bills, specifically looking at the […]

When Sarah Witter fell skiing and could not get back up, she knew that she had suffered a serious fall. What she did not know – or even anticipate – was the aftermath that the fall would create, Kaiser Health News reports. At the hospital, x-rays showed that Witter had broken two major bones in […]

Keisheya Spencer says she never expected to have to fight her insurance company to cover a wheelchair for her son with Cerebral palsy, Keyshawn Griffin. Spencer says that her insurer, Blue Cross Blue Shield, used to cover most of what Keyshawn needed. Then a few months ago, it began to push back, CBS reports. Since […]

A new story from Kaiser Health News highlights how a health provider’s price for medical implants is heavily dependent on who is paying. When Kim Daniels had reconstructive surgery following the double mastectomy she had after undergoing cancer treatment, the implants she selected cost her insurance, PennCare, $7,000. Such a high charge for the exact […]

In 2019, it will be more important than ever for consumers to educate themselves about their insurance plans and specifically their network of providers. While the news that more health insurance plans are available for 2019 suggests that consumer choice is on the rise, a new report from Avalere suggests that may not be the […]

American health care consumers are frequently frustrated by unexpected costs, a lack of transparency and other roadblocks when it comes to accessing the health care they need. Many have taken to social media to discuss their experiences with things like high deductibles, unexpected emergency room bills and other challenges. Here, we highlight posts from individuals […]

Shereese Hickson has a 9-year-old son and an income of just $770 per month. She was also diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2012. With her limited income, the bill she received for a new MS treatment left her shocked and worried; her share would cost over $3,000, NPR reports. Total bill: $123,019 for two Ocrevus […]

In addition to surprise medical bills they may incur from emergency departments, hospitals, and doctors, consumers need to be aware of surprise bills from medical labs. An Iowa woman who needed a biopsy thoroughly prepared and thought she had everything preapproved for her procedure. She still received a surprise medical bill for hundreds of dollars […]

American health care consumers are frequently frustrated by unexpected costs, a lack of transparency and other roadblocks to accessing the health care they need. Many have taken to social media to discuss their experiences with things like high deductibles, unexpected emergency room bills and other challenges. Here, we highlight posts from individuals sharing their stories […]

Over the past decade, hospital systems have merged at rapid rates, creating large scale organizations that impact consumers’ care on virtually all levels. As the mergers continued, expanding to include physicians’ and doctors’ groups, hospitals have said that coordinated services and savings would trickle down to consumers and result in cheaper prices. But an analysis […]

The family of an Oklahoma woman who was denied cancer coverage by Aetna has been awarded $25.5 million, in what is believed to be the largest individual verdict for a “bad faith” insurance case in the state’s history. CNN reports that the jurors warned that Aetna should heed their verdict as a message for the […]

American health care consumers are frequently frustrated by unexpected costs, a lack of transparency, and other roadblocks when it comes to accessing the health care they need. Many have taken to social media to discuss their experiences with things like high deductibles, unexpected emergency room bills and other challenges. Here, we highlight posts from individuals […]

A new Blue Cross Blue Shield plan being offered on North Carolina’s exchange for 2019 will save consumers between 30 and 33 percent on their monthly premiums, but it comes with an important and costly caveat: it has no provider network, meaning all doctors and hospitals will be treated as out-of-network and can charge consumers […]

Janet Winston has always had sensitive skin. For years, she avoided lipstick and cosmetics. After an antifungal cream prescribed to treat a rash only made it worse, she decided it was time to see a specialist, Kaiser Health News reports. Knowing her local dermatologist would be booked for months, Winston drove six hours to Stanford […]

Wilmington’s WECT News recently highlighted a local pharmacist who is helping patients fight against drug price inflation. Gerald Michael, who runs a family owned pharmacy, recounts the discrepancies between what he pays for prescription medications and what the pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) is telling him to charge patients. In one instance, a prescription that cost […]

When Diane Parnell’s youngest son, Brandon, woke up in the middle of the night complaining of severe abdomen pain for a third day in a row, she decided it was time to take him to the emergency room. Brandon’s older brother, Jamie, had spent 3 days in the hospital fighting sepsis, after his appendix had […]

A new analysis shows that the controversial Anthem emergency department policy could result in the denial of claims for as many as 16 percent of visits if expanded nationally, Reuters reports. The study, which was reported in JAMA Network Open, found that consumers could be denied even when their symptoms are identical to symptoms of […]

American health care consumers are frequently frustrated by unexpected costs, a lack of transparency, and other roadblocks when it comes to accessing the health care they need. Many have taken to social media to discuss their experiences with things like high deductibles, unexpected emergency room bills and other challenges. In our new series, “Consumer Cost […]

The state of Texas has fined insurer Humana $700,000 for “network adequacy deficiencies,” FierceHealthcare reports. The fine comes amid increasing attention on consumers who have received surprise medical bills and could signal the intent of state regulators to take more direct action against surprise bills. Surprise bills often occur when insurance companies have contracts with […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Lara Herscovitch says that her transition to working as a freelance musician has been “joyful,” but there have been some challenges. Since the former Connecticut state troubadour left her full time job, Hersovitch’s health care costs have increased over 600 percent. She expects that she will end the year with […]

Before Becky Frank was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer, she was energetic and spent time with her five grandchildren. When Frank was diagnosed, her daughter, Cherlyn Edwards, was sad but determined to help her fight the disease. She found her mother an oncologist who specializes in triple negative breast cancer, the aggressive and difficult […]

Steve Zangla waited as long as he could but eventually his stomach pain became unbearable. Steve and his wife Colleen went to the emergency room at Riddle Hospital in Media, PA. The Zanglas had positive experiences at the hospital before. Once there, the Zanglas learned that Steve had a kidney stone. Weeks later, they were […]

Richard Wyler was working on a construction project near Las Vegas, when he awoke with a stomach ache. He thought it was probably food poisoning and got himself to work the next day, according to KSL. “I probably wouldn’t have gone to the emergency room unless my work made me,” Wyler said. “I honestly didn’t […]

In a recent op-ed in the Houston Chronicle, a cancer patient recounted his battle with his insurer, Blue Cross Blue Shield. When Randy Montgomery was diagnosed with oral cancer last year, it sparked a whirlwind of tests, decisions, and significant life changes. The same treatments that would fight off the cancer carried “life-altering side effects […]

In April, CQC wrote about Matthew Timion’s fight to get his adopted son coverage for acute psychological issues. After years of battling with the state, Timion is giving an update on his son’s health. At age 10, Timion’s son began to act out aggressively and threaten violence. At one point, Timion was bringing his son […]

A year after the deadly mass shooting at the Route 91 concert in Las Vegas, survivors are still dealing with the aftermath. Even for many of the fully-insured survivors, mounting medical bills are part of a new reality, Las Vegas Review-Journal reports. Rose Janise has been dealing with the medical bills for her daughter, Rylie […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Adam and Rondi Kauffmann are battling TennCare, Tennessee’s Medicaid program, to get care for their disabled daughter, FOX 17 News reports. Adelaide, the couple’s 10-month-old daughter, has Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 1. The disease leads to a weakness and lack of control over the muscles and causes breathing concerns. Before […]

As consumers are impacted by high deductibles, surprise bills, balance billing, and other health care challenges, they have taken to social media to discuss their experiences. This is an opportunity for consumers to air grievances, ask for help, and share their stories. In our new series, “Consumer Cost Concerns – In Their Own Words,” CQC […]

A story in the Wall Street Journal reveals large hospitals and hospital systems have been using secret contracts with insurance companies to restrict cost saving opportunities for consumers. Hospitals do anything from demanding insurers include their facilities in insurance plans to masking their prices from consumers. As the Wall Street Journal reports: Dominant hospital systems […]

A Virginia family received a huge hospital bill after their teenage son was rushed to the hospital after a baseball pitch hit him in the face. As NBC Washington reports: A family unknowingly let an out-of-network doctor treat their teenage son and wound up with a bill for tens of thousands of dollars. Zack Hamilton, […]

Consumers across the country continue to face the harsh reality of expensive medical bills. Reicedo Concepcion does not remember many details about the day he was struck by a car. The incident landed him the in hospital with stitches and five broken ribs, KSAT reports. “Now I can’t take air,” he said, explaining how it’s […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN A group of Charlottesville consumers have banded together to take on the area’s high health insurance rates, The Washington Post reports. After 2018 brought soaring premiums on the Affordable Care Act’s individual market place, Ian Dixon found himself questioning the high prices. Dixon, an app developer, was facing a […]

A recent New York Times column highlighted the role of hospital emergency rooms in ever-increasing health care costs. Glenn Melnick, a professor of public policy at the University of Southern California’s Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics, wrote that well-intentioned regulations have given hospital ERs incredible leverage to price services however they wish. Most states have […]

According to a new study, the ACA’s bundled payment program is working better than some expected, Vox reports. The program pays hospitals a single, flat amount for joint replacement surgeries. The program aimed to get hospitals to lower the costs of these surgeries while maintaining or improving consumers’ quality of care. The hope for bundled […]

In an effort to take control over parts of the drug-supply chain, a group of major hospitals has started a generic drug company, named Civica Rx, the The Washington Post reports. Several hospital leaders said shortages and price spikes on old drugs are managed on a near-daily basis. The cost isn’t just the price of […]

A new study highlights how even small medical debts can have lasting impacts, Associated Press reports. The study, published in Health Affairs, highlights how vulnerable consumers are to medical bills, especially surprise bills or balance bills. When sent to collections, even small medical bills can impact consumers’ credit scores and financial health. Researchers found that […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN The Department of Health and Human Services’ inspector general has launched an examination into skilled nursing facilities to ensure they are meeting Medicare’s minimum staffing requirements, Kaiser Health News reports. This attempt to ensure that nursing homes provide safe, quality care to patients follows a KHN and New York Times […]

Todd Smith and Benjamin Bove have worked with pharmaceutical companies across the country, offering a “sure-fire fix” to increase revenues by exploiting loopholes and raising prices, Bloomberg reports. After Smith and Bove were consultants at Novum Pharma, a tube of Alcortin A, a skin gel, jumped from $189 in 2015 to $7,968. At another company, […]

Before Drew Calver had his heart attack in April 2017, he considered himself to be in good health. At 44, Calver was an avid swimmer and had just completed an Ironman triathlon a few months before. Kaiser Health News reports on the health scare that upended Calver’s life and the subsequent bill that he never […]

After a routine mammogram, Kathy Salerno was called back for a second mammogram, an ultrasound, and a biopsy. The tests confirmed any family’s fear: breast cancer. Salerno’s surgery was successful, removing the tumor and lymph node with good margins. Subsequent tests came back clear, and Salerno’s doctors recommended radiation to kill any cancer left in […]

As expensive premiums, high deductibles, and surprise medical bills continue to impact consumers, more are turning to coverage alternatives to “rig their own safety nets,” Bloomberg reports. The Kaiser Family Foundation has found that most American families that do not have coverage find it too expensive. This was the case for Lindsie and Chris Bergevin. […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN A new survey from Bankrate is highlighting just how opaque and confusing insurance coverage and subsequent bills are for many Americans. The survey found that 41 percent of consumers that received medical treatments were surprised by the cost. The story is all too familiar: someone heads to the doctor, gets […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN A new group of drugs may be unnecessarily costly for consumers. The drugs, nick-named “convenience drugs,” combine the ingredients of two common, generic medications to create a more expensive alternative. Axios found that many convenience drugs could be replaced by a combination of generics and over-the-counter medication for around $20. […]

Graph by Wall Street Journal Pinning down the price of care can be difficult, if not impossible, for consumers. The Wall Street Journal reports even the hospitals that provide the care don’t know its true cost. After hearing of potential payment changes, Gundersen Health System’s hospital in La Crosse, WI, decided to track the costs […]

Gretchen Liu was on vacation in China when she suffered a mini stroke. When she returned to San Francisco, her doctor prescribed a generic blood pressure medication, telmisartan. Liu and her husband Z. Ming Ma used their insurance to buy a 90-day supply of the drug through Anthem’s online pharmacy run by Express Scripts. […]

Two new studies examine the impact of medical bills on consumers. Together, they provide a glimpse into what many consumers face after receiving medical care. Contrary to the reason many individuals purchase health insurance, it does not a guarantee protection against high medical bills, USA Today reports. A Bankrate survey of 1,000 individuals found that […]

Previously, Consumers for Quality Care has reported on the wild price discrepancies for the same tests at different facilities, like when Benjamin Hynden paid 33 times more to receive a CT scan from a hospital than from an imaging center. Now, The Philadelphia Inquirer has reported on a man who paid 18 times more […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN More consumers are turning to crowdsource fundraising sites, like GoFundMe, to help pay for medical bills they have trouble affording, MPR News reports. Rob Soloman, the company’s CEO, says that medical fundraisers now account for one third of the site’s campaigns. Often, it’s family members or friends – like Tammy […]

As soon as Michele Brough was diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer, her doctors wanted move forward with treatment. Brough’s oncologist quickly reached out to her insurance company, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, to apply for pre-approval for a drug to strengthen her immune system as she underwent chemotherapy. Los Angeles Times reports that Brough […]

A new study from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is shedding light on the long-term financial impact of childhood cancer. The study found that the long-term health risks associated with childhood cancer treatments, as well as screenings for recurrences and new complications, carry high financial tolls for children and their families. Kristi Lowery, who participated […]

The prevalence of high deductible health care plans has largely been propelled by the idea that consumers would be more responsible with their health care spending if they had a larger stake in it. The logic assumes consumers know what kind of care is necessary and what is superfluous. The reality of how consumers use […]

High hospital prices have been a strain on the American health care system, Axios reports. Ever-increasing hospital spending has a major impact on consumers. CMS data shows that hospital care costs more than $3,300 per capita, roughly three times that of prescription drug spending. Chart by Axios In total, hospital and doctor services account for […]

The Trump administration has scrapped the National Guideline Clearinghouse website, guideline.gov. The website housed an online database of best practice guidelines for doctors, other medical professionals, and researchers, Vox reports. The National Guideline Clearinghouse’s repository of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and related documents was “a one-stop shop for doctors who were trying to figure out […]

Photo By Heidi de Marco/KHN The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities is highlighting how a recent move from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) could increase drug prices and hurt consumers. Recently, CMS rejected a Massachusetts proposal to limit consumers’ access to prescription drugs. After rejecting the proposal, however, CMS suggested even […]

Maria and Jake Grey’s daughter Brighton has a rare chromosomal disorder called Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome. The disorder means that Brighton, who is six, needs round-the-clock care. Still a newborn by developmental standards, Brighton has seizures, vision, hearing, heart and kidney problems, and more. The Greys are considering divorce as an answer to their health care […]

An editorial in The New York Times examines the state of Medicaid coverage in the United States and criticizes the ideology behind work requirement programs. District Court Judge James Boasberg recently ruled in favor of a group of 16 Kentuckians, including a law student with a heart condition and a housekeeper with rheumatoid arthritis, […]

Vox’s Sarah Kliff recently sat down with PBS to discuss some of the common, hidden costs in consumers’ emergency room bills. Kliff is currently working on a project that collects, examines and reports on consumers’ ER bills, and exposes their hidden costs. Kliff, who has collected more than 1,300 medical bills, discussed what is hurting […]

Consumers may see big benefits from a new health venture that seeks to innovate the American health care system. The project, established by Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, and JP Morgan, is looking for ways to improve the care received by those on their plans. An initial focus of the efforts is eliminating middlemen to cut costs […]

A South Korean family received a hospital bill for nearly $20,000 for a nap and baby formula after an accident landed their son in the ER. Jang Yeo-im was on vacation in San Francisco when her 8-month son, Park Jeong-whan fell off the bed, hitting his head. Although there was no blood, Jeong-whan was […]

Carla and John Jordan thought they were prepared if one of their family members became sick. The family had insurance through Carla’s employer, which they believed would cover them if anything were to happen. But a disastrous health year taught the family they were wrong, Bloomberg reports. Carla needed a gallbladder operation. Her husband John […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Kylah Goodfellow Klinge, who has battled Type I Diabetes since her early 20s, wrote a piece for STAT where she recounted her experiences with insurance coverage, echoing many common consumer frustrations. Goodfellow Klinge was about to graduate college when she received her diagnosis. [J]ust before my college graduation, odd symptoms […]

A new study has found that while the number of emergency room visits has stayed consistent, the cost of these visits has nearly doubled, The Houston Chronicle reports. In 2016, the average amount spent nationally by insurers and patients for emergency room visits was $247 per insured person. In 2009 it was $125, the Health […]

A new Missouri law aims to protect consumers from Anthem’s emergency room policy, News-Leader reports. The controversial policy, which CQC has previously reported on, states that consumers’ claims for emergency room visits can be retroactively denied if Anthem does not consider the visit an emergency. Since implementing the policy in six states, Anthem has […]

A little more than a year after Nick Williams was diagnosed with ALS, he had to leave his job of 14 years as a high school wrestling coach. Williams coached his last season from the confines of a wheelchair, which he found himself needing just 3 months after his diagnosis. Since then, many every […]

Nathaniel Killgore, born with hemophilia, was in the process of moving to a new state when he began to bleed internally in his knees and arms. Killgore was in pain and having trouble getting around. He knew he needed a clotting factor to help ease the bleeding and pain. To get his life-sustaining medication, Killgore […]

Amanda Schornhorst wasn’t too alarmed when she felt a lump in her breast. Six years prior, she had been diagnosed with cysts, WTHR reports. She expected a mammogram to show the same thing this time around. When Schornhorst went to the doctor for a routine check-up a few months later, she was not surprised when […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Tammy Oliver was diagnosed with Stage IV cancer in 2015. Her doctors told her there was not much they could do, but she started new medications and hoped for a miracle, WTHR reports. The injection Oliver started receiving was around $9,000 a month. Tammy Oliver and her husband Pastor Brent […]

Scott Kohan was brutally attacked in January. When he came to, after the attack, he was laying in an emergency room. The attack had left him unconscious and he was transported to the hospital after witnesses called 911. Kohan called for the nurse, who explained his injuries and that he would need jaw surgery. Kohan […]

Jim Burton was working in his garage when he felt a pain in his back and dropped to his knees. Burton contacted a friend who is an EMT, who advised Burton to go to the emergency room. They worried he may have slipped a disk in his back. Luckily, the doctors at the ER found […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Sarah Benoit has been waiting for her insurance company to approve the drug her doctors tell her could help slow the progression of her ALS. The drug, called Radicava, was approved by the FDA and prescribed by her doctors. However, her insurer Blue Cross of California will not approve the […]

Erica Zak was diagnosed with cancer when her daughter was only a week old. What she thought were pregnancy pains turned out to be colon cancer, which metastasized to her liver. Zak underwent treatment and the cancer was successfully removed from her colon, but a microwave ablation surgery to remove tumors from her liver went […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN A Colorado man’s credit score was threatened after he received a surprise medical bill for out-of-network doctors at an in-network hospital. Jeff Woodard was hospitalized after a horse-riding accident and ran up hundreds of thousands in medical bills, which his insurer covered. But then he was hit with surprise medical […]

A woman in Oklahoma was charged $15,075 for four screws in her foot. In 2017, Sherry Young had surgery on her shoulder and foot at Oklahoma University Medical Center. Her insurer, BlueCross BlueShield of Oklahoma originally balked at paying her $115,000 bill for the surgeries. As a result, Young examined her bill to determine why […]

As Consumers for Quality Care has reported, last year Anthem announced that consumers’ emergency room visits would not be automatically covered. Instead, the insurer said it would evaluate whether the patient’s issue constituted an emergency, and cover the care accordingly. Consumers, consumer advocates, and politicians alike have been vocal about their apprehension about the policy’s […]

A woman was charged $5,751 for an ice pack and a bandage, according to Vox. In 2016, Jessica Pell fainted, fell and hit her head, and cut her ear. She went to emergency room where she received an ice pack and bandage for her ear. Pell was wary of receiving surprise medical bills, so she […]

The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) has launched the next part of its campaign against Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield’s emergency room coverage policy. CQC wrote about this harmful policy and its impact on consumers in the past. In this new iteration of its campaign, ACEP released two videos depicting how Anthem’s policy might […]

Hospitals are sending large bills to newborn babies, Splinter News reports: There are frantic posts about it on new mom message boards all over the internet: About $5,000 charges for “newborn nursery” services billed to the baby when it never left the hospital room, or surprise charges to infants women thought were covered under their […]

Doctors are speaking out against insurance companies’ use of ‘step therapy,’ in treatment approvals. Insurers argue that the practice helps cap increasing drug costs but doctors argue that the practice is making their patients worse. Step therapy requires patients to try cheaper drugs before moving on to more expensive medications. Doctors are highlighting stories like […]

Tommy Jones lost his right arm in a farming accident when he was just 17. For the last 35 years, Jones has worked as a heavy equipment operator. Thanks to a prosthetic arm, he has been able to work and live independently. Now, however, Jones has had to fight his insurance company, Blue Cross Blue […]

Consumers and advocates are speaking out against lapses in the nation’s mental health parity laws, which are supposed to ensure mental health and substance abuse coverage in health care. Despite the law’s passage ten years ago, disparity persists, Chicago Tribune reports. Matthew Timion’s adopted son was 10 when he started to act out, often violently, […]

Benjamin Hynden had been experiencing mild discomfort in his abdomen for a few weeks when he made an appointment to see his internist last fall. The doctor recommended that Hynden get a CT scan at a local imaging center, Kaiser Health News reports. Hynden received the CT scan, which was inconclusive, and paid a $268 […]

Three senators have demanded answers about price increases for a decades-old cancer drug. According to The Hill: The drug in question, lomustine, was introduced in 1976 to treat brain tumors and Hodgkin lymphoma. Lomustine, which has no generic competition, cost $50 for a capsule with the highest dose in 2013. Now a capsule with the […]

Legislation in Iowa to allow Affordable Care Act-exempt plans could leave consumers vulnerable. The bill would allow certain health plans to be exempt from the law’s mandates, Des Moines Register reports. It would allow small employers to band together and buy insurance through association health plans, which can charge more, deny coverage for pre-existing conditions […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Next month, Medicare enrollees will receive a new Medicare card that will help prevent scams. According to Kaiser Health News: The new cards address these concerns by removing each member’s Social Security number and replacing it with a new, randomly generated 11-digit “Medicare number” (some capital letters are included). This […]

The nation’s largest health insurer has announced a new ER policy that could have negative consequences for consumers. UnitedHealthcare will analyze claims submitted by hospitals to determine if the ER had upcoded. According to Naples Daily News: UnitedHealthcare will be using an “emergency department claim analyzer tool” that will determine the appropriate coding “based on […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Two recent studies found that hospitals routinely inflate costs related to cancer care, sometimes charging upwards of five times more, MedScape reports. A study by Martin A. Makary and colleagues, published in the American Journal of Managed Care (AJMC), found that hospitals routinely charge patients more for cancer care than […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN In a recent letter to eye surgeons, Anthem introduced a new anesthesia policy, writing that they do not find that, in most cases, an anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetist is medically necessary for procedures. This means that surgeons preforming cataract surgery may soon have to monitor their patient’s anesthesia at the […]

A recent Kaiser Health News article highlights an increasingly popular trend that is potentially harmful for consumers. In a new scheme designed to ensure hospitals are getting paid for the services they provide, the facilities are pairing with lending services and offering patients loans on the spot. Private doctors’ offices and surgery centers have long […]

Consumers for Quality Care hosted a telebriefing on Thursday, Feb. 22, with speakers from the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute and the DC Health Benefit Exchange Authority, who provided an overview of the Department of Labor (DOL) proposed rule on Association Health Plans (AHPs), and discussed the policy implications with dozens of stakeholders who joined […]

Blue Cross of Idaho will sell five health insurance plans that do not comply with ACA standards, The Idaho Statesman reports. The announcement comes after Idaho’s Governor Butch Otter signed a controversial executive order allowing insurers to create “state based” plans. These plans would be required to meet lower state requirements. “We’re excited that they’ve […]

After facing pushback from hospitals, patients, and health care advocates, Anthem has decided to modify its emergency room coverage policy but many do not believe the insurer has gone far enough. As Consumers for Quality Care reported, last year Anthem announced that consumers’ emergency room visits would not be automatically covered. Instead, the insurer said […]

After Aetna’s former medical director admitted that he did not review patients’ records when approving or denying a claim, the state of California has launched an investigation into the company’s patient claims review process, CNN reports. Dr. Jay Ken Iinuma was deposed as part of a lawsuit against the insurer brought by Gillen Washington, a […]

More and more consumers are finding themselves saddled with expensive emergency room bills as a result of Anthem’s decision to stop covering visits it deems to be non-emergencies. That’s exactly what happened to Kimberly Fister-Mesch. According to Consumer Reports, Fister-Mesch woke up in the middle night with a severe headache. She took Motrin and Tylenol, […]

As consumers continue to receive surprise medical bills, they often do not have the money to pay, Fierce Healthcare reports. After arriving at an in-network hospital, consumers can be unknowingly treated by out-out-network physicians. That’s exactly what happened to Reid Rupp, who received a $17,000 bill from an out-of-network plastic surgeon after a medical emergency […]

A St. Louis man is fighting his insurance company after it went against his doctor’s treatment advice and denied his treatment for lung cancer, KMOV reports. After undergoing surgery to remove his left lung, David Starzyk’s doctor developed a treatment plan for his other lung. His doctors at Siteman Cancer Center made plans for radiation […]

Photo By Heidi de Marco/KHN The Trump administration recently announced changes to Medicaid’s non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) services, allowing states to apply for waivers so they are no longer required to provide this key benefit. But, as Kaiser Health News reports, NEMT services have been an integral part of the Medicaid program since its inception […]

4-month old Jensen Kittle was born with Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID), a life-threatening genetic disorder that leaves Jensen with virtually no immune system to battle every day germs. According to local CBS affiliate WRGB: “Without an immune system he has no ability to fight against the flu, the common cold, even wearing the wrong fragrance […]

As a part of Vox’s dive into emergency room billing, Sarah Kliff recently reported on how Anthem’s new emergency room policy – which essentially requires patients to diagnose themselves in order to ensure their condition is serious enough to be deemed an emergency by Anthem, and therefore covered by their insurance – is impacting consumers. […]

Photo By Heidi de Marco/KHN Hospital conglomerates are changing their business models, consolidating care at regional hospitals, and often cutting services at more remote facilities. As services are cut from these facilities, they become de facto outpatient clinics. Hospital executives argue that the changing medical landscape has made long inpatient stays more sparse and hospitals […]

Idaho has announced it will take formal steps to allow insurance companies to sell non-compliant plans on the state’s ACA market place, the Associated Press reports. The change means some consumers who opt for cheaper plans could end up with health insurance that doesn’t cover their needs. Under Idaho’s guidelines, insurers can offer plans that […]

A new lawsuit claims that health insurance company Centene Corporation provides plans that have less coverage than advertised. The lawsuit claims the insurance company’s slim coverage makes it difficult, if not impossible, for consumers to find adequate care, according to Bloomberg. The company misled customers about the number of doctors covered under its health plans, […]

Health insurance giant Aetna has agreed to a $17 million settlement after it breached consumers’ privacy in an incident that revealed the HIV statuses of thousands of policy-holders, according to The Associated Press. Consumers for Quality Care reported on the breach over the summer. Court documents say the Hartford, Connecticut-based company sent a mailing in […]

The Trump administration has frozen the National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP), a national database of mental health and substance abuse treatments and interventions, a move that could have negative consequences for consumers. Health professionals and community groups use the database to identify resources to help individuals in need of these services. According […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN The Trump administration announced it would allow states to implement work requirements for Medicaid recipients, the Washington Post reports. The change signifies a fundamental shift in the program’s policy. At the time of the announcement, 10 states had already requested federal permission to add work requirements to their Medicaid programs […]

Comedian Samantha Bee recently highlighted how American hospitals are failing on maternity care. In the segment, Bee focused on a number of stories that examine how the U.S. has the worst maternal mortality rate in the developed world. A 2015 statistic found that American women die in childbirth at twice the rate of women in […]

Sen. Claire McCaskill has requested information from insurance giant Anthem over a policy change that impacts Missouri consumers’ emergency room coverage, according to St. Louis Business Journal. As Consumers for Quality Care has previously reported, Anthem has told patients in a number of states that their ER visits may no longer be covered, if they […]

Despite the Affordable Care Act (ACA) open enrollment period ending on December 15, some consumers may still be eligible to enroll in a health plan for 2018. Most residents in states that established their own marketplaces have later deadlines, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. State-based Marketplaces (SBMs) have flexibility to set their own dates […]

A Florida woman’s life was thrown into turmoil after she was hospitalized and received a massive bill that she couldn’t pay. According to Bloomberg: [Angelia] Fowler had been sick for months in November 2015 when her son finally took her to the emergency room with what turned out to be pneumonia. She spent much of […]

In a recent Medium column, Consumers for Quality Care board member Donna Christensen discusses the potential dismantling of Massachusetts’ health care system. The Commonwealth, once a national leader on health care, is on the verge of cutting thousands of vulnerable Massachusetts citizens’ coverage. The Massachusetts government recently submitted a waiver request (known as a 1115 […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Recently, UnitedHealthcare has come under fire for rolling back coverage of Truvada, a pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) medication. When used correctly, the drug has at least a 92% success rate in preventing HIV transmission. The drug is normally expensive, and many patients use secondary insurance, such as copay cards or manufacturer […]

Cara Pressman, a 15-year-old with epilepsy, has some tough words for her insurance company after it denied her coverage of a minimally invasive brain surgery. One day when Cara was 9, she incessantly complained of a severe headache. That night Cara had her first seizure. When her parents came to her room she was covered […]

The latest installment of Vox’s series on hospital billing and prices examines the monopoly powers of emergency rooms and how consumers are hurt by facility fees. Nearly all emergency room bills include a facility fee, a charge that is applied just for seeking care. According to Vox: Emergency rooms argue that these fees are necessary […]

A new Pro Publica report examines how unnecessary procedures and overtreatment are contributing to skyrocketing costs of care. Some doctors and hospitals are performing redundant or unnecessary tests, scans, and procedures. Patients, often lacking knowledge and understanding of why these procedures are being recommend, authorize them. Later, these patients face extreme medical bills for the […]

Consumers for Quality Care board member and former Congresswoman Donna Christensen recently made a number of appearances to inform consumers on how to choose the best plan during open enrollment. Speaking on news networks in Charleston, W. Va.; Chicago; Portland, Oregon; and Seattle, Christensen educated consumers about potential changes and issues to be on the […]

The federal government has allowed Iowa to rollback its retroactive eligibility benefit, making it the fourth state to do so, Kaiser Health News reports. The benefit, which has been a feature of Medicaid for years, allowed for new enrollees’ medical bills to be paid retroactively up to 3 months. The other states include Arkansas, Indiana, […]

California’s managed care regulator has fined Anthem $5 million, alleging “systemic violations and a long history of flouting the law in regard to consumer complaints,” the Los Angeles Times reports. The fine adds to the $6 million which the insurer has been fined for similar reasons, since 2002. “Anthem Blue Cross’ failures to comply with […]

As consumers navigate open enrollment for ACA insurance plans, narrow networks continue to be a problem. In an interview with NPR’s Michael Martin, Kaiser Health News’ Julie Rovner explained how narrow networks came about and how they impact consumers: “[When insurers] were starting to put together their plans, they thought, how are we going to […]

A recent Chicago Tribune article examined the lack of accountability from hospitals and doctors related to complications. These unforeseen costs can be extreme and often become the patient’s responsibility. Whether because of mistakes, infections or plain bad luck, those who go in don’t always come out better. More than 400,000 Americans die annually in part […]

MedPage Today recently published an article by Dr. Milton Packer, describing a peculiar lunch he attended and the lesson he learned about consumer-unfriendly practices insurance companies employ in conducting preauthorization assessments for drugs and medical procedures. Dr. Packer was invited to give a presentation on heart failure to a group of doctors. He noticed that […]

A recent study of US pharmacy claims found that less than half of patients prescribed a new cholesterol drug receive insurance coverage for the drug. The drug, a PCSK9 inhibitor, has been shown to give patients a 27 percent or lower chance of developing a heart attack, 22 percent lower chance of cardiovascular revascularization, and […]

Photo By Heidi de Marco/KHN Alex Ostrowski was just 12 when she suffered a life-threatening accident. A boat ran over her Jet Ski and she ended up pinned between its propeller and the boat’s diving board. The propeller crushed her hip and pelvis and cut the entire left side of her body. Miraculously, Ostrowski survived […]

Consumers in a few states are beginning to grapple with Anthem’s new Emergency Room policy to reject claims that are ultimately deemed as non-emergencies. One Kentucky woman suffered severe stomach pain and was stuck with a bill when the insurer decided she hadn’t been in an emergency situation. According to The Associated Press: Alison Wrenne […]

As Consumers For Quality Care previously reported, Massachusetts recently submitted a Medicaid 1115 waiver request to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) that would make substantial changes for current MassHealth recipients, cutting health care coverage for those who need it most. More than 400 groups submitted comments with serious concerns about the Massachusetts […]

By Heidi de Marco/KHN As Consumers For Quality Care previously reported, Massachusetts recently submitted a Medicaid 1115 waiver request to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) that would make substantial changes for current MassHealth recipients, cutting health care coverage for those who need it most. More than 400 groups submitted comments with serious […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN As extreme hospital and insurer bills continue to be a phenomenon in American healthcare, Vox’s Sarah Kliff has launched a new project, which aims at bringing transparency to high hospital bills and to tackle the question of “why these prices are such a problem for the American health care system.” […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Three year-old Elodie Fowler went to Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital for an MRI. She has a rare genetic condition and her doctors wanted to have a better understanding of what was causing swelling in the right-side body and digestion issues, Vox reports. The scan only took about 30 minutes. When […]

9-month-old Connor Richardson is battling brain cancer and his insurance company. Recently, Connor and his parents received a letter informing them the insurer would not cover an experimental but necessary cancer treatment. According to The Daily Beast: Connor was only seven months old when he had an uncharacteristic bout of crying through the night. His […]

A new article from Kaiser Health News highlights the lack options for mental health treatment in Appalachia, and the measures many consumers and physicians take in order to meet the community’s need. In at least one county in West Virginia, there are no psychiatrists. The lack of available care options means that many individuals have […]

Transgender consumers in Rhode Island were recently polled on a range of issues by the National Center For Transgender Equality. RI Future highlighted the survey’s findings, including issues with health care coverage and mental health. The survey found that many respondents reported harassment, coverage denial, and distress because of their gender identity. According to RI […]

In the wake of the failed ACA repeal and replace, President Trump has signed an executive order on health care, which could have a negative impact on consumers. Former CMS Director Andy Slavitt has argued the move would eliminate protections for pre-existing condition protections and make the individual exchanges a high-risk pool. The White House […]

Numerous patient and advocacy groups have spoken out against Massachusetts’ proposed Medicaid waiver request, which would take away transportation benefits for many MassHealth beneficiaries. The waiver would eliminate transportation services for non-disabled adults in non-emergency situations, The Republican reports. Massachusetts claims the change would save $5 Million in 2020 – a small fraction of the […]

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is asking the federal government to be allowed to make cuts to Medicaid, curtail access to long-term and in-home health care supports, and limit drug coverage. According to Modern Healthcare: The state has asked for permission to move childless, non-disabled adults with incomes above the federal poverty level into subsidized commercial […]

Consumers who are looking to get mental health treatment while being insured by a narrow network plan may have a difficult time finding a doctor in their network. A new study published in Health Affairs has found disparities between coverage for mental health and medical/surgical coverage in narrow network plans. Kaiser Health News reports that […]

Joe Stanziano had recently undergone his fourth back surgery in five years, when his doctor prescribed an opioid to aid his recovery. As recovery progressed, his doctor decided to start tapering off the pain meds by prescribing a lower dose. Stanziano’s insurer denied coverage of the medication. PAMED recently reported Stanziano’s experience to highlight the […]

Many senior citizens believe that their insurance would cover costs related to a fall or accident; but a hidden policy – called observational care – may jeopardize their care, Reader’s Digest reports. Elisa Roland chronicles the obstacles in getting her mother adequate care, after she suffered a fall and could not walk. Before the accident, […]

As debate over the affordable care act continues many questions remain about the future of our health care system. However, one thing is certain, America’s health insurance companies are doing very well: Combined, the nation’s top six health insurers reported $6 billion in adjusted profits for the second quarter. That’s up more about 29 percent […]

A recent study found that narrow-network plans offer even more limited mental health care, Reuters reports. Narrow-network plans were created to bring lower-cost health insurance plans to ACA markets. These plans generally limit coverage to fewer than 25 percent of providers in a given market. The study found that while narrow-network plans cover 24 percent […]

Consumers are almost always justified in visiting the emergency room despite recent cutbacks from insurers. A new study from the University of California at San Francisco has found that only 3.3 percent of ER visits are considered avoidable, Axios reports. The study found 3 major conclusions: The definition of “avoidable” is what splits most parties. […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Despite state law, consumers in Virginia may have difficulty getting proton therapy, a treatment for cancer, covered. The parent company of Virginia’s only proton therapy center has issued a statement accusing insurers of violating a state law, which exists to give people access to the therapy, the Daily Press reports. […]

Aetna has come under fire after exposing some costumers’ HIV status. The insurer sent letters to consumers, which contained information about changes in access to HIV medications. According to the Washington Post, the envelopes’ clear window made the contents of the letters visible without opening the mail. For some of these customers, a plastic window […]

A new study by the Doctors-Patient Rights Project (DPRP), found that over 50 million Americans are lacking access to health treatments, despite having insurance. Specifically, the study looked at insurance denials and their long-term effects on patients. According to the study, one third of patients who experienced insurance denials have had their health adversely effected […]

Indiana residents covered by Anthem will soon have to think twice before visiting the emergency room. The insurer will notify customers that their ER visits might not be covered by their insurance, Fox 59 reports. Last week, Consumers For Quality Care sent a letter to the Indiana Insurance Commissioner that urged him to reject the […]

Almost a year after Mylan Pharmaceuticals was the subject of an outpouring of public disapproval; the Justice Department has reached a settlement with the company. The settlement includes reimbursements to Medicaid programs in every state, which will make the programs more solvent for consumers. Mylan was accused of overcharging the government for the emergency allergy […]

A new study published in the American Journal of Medicine suggests that poorer patients are spending more for hospital care. While Medicare patients pay a fixed amount for inpatient treatment, the charges incurred when patients are not sick enough for inpatient care can be higher. Reuters reports: [P]eople who aren’t sick enough for an inpatient […]

Photo by Heidi de Marco/KHN Hospitals’ public announcements of their newest and most innovative surgeries, procedures and technologies are less than helpful to consumers, Axios reports. Hospitals will often issue press releases or mass e-mails announcing these services. These blasts can go on to be picked up by local news stations or other services. This past […]

Patients groups representing individuals with hemophilia have filed a civil rights complaint in Iowa that accuses health insurer Wellmark of engaging in discrimination, Washington Examiner reports. National Hemophilia Foundation, The Hemophilia Federation of America, and Hemophilia of Iowa allege that Wellmark exited the ACA market in Iowa to avoid paying for patients with hemophilia, including […]

An insurer is changing a company policy regarding Truvada, an HIV medication, after pushback from activists, NBC reports. UnitedHealth recently came under fire after a denial letter for the medication was circulated online. In the rejection letter, the insurer cited the patient’s “high risk homosexual behavior” as its reason for the denial. The letter came […]

Chet Hartley, a retired law enforcement officer, was in for a shock when he received a letter from his insurer saying they would not cover his surgery, months after it had taken place. KUTV explains, the letter said the surgery would not be covered, despite the fact that Hartley received pre-approval and had already paid […]

Matthew Nunley, a veteran, is facing the battle of his life. He has been diagnosed with congestive heart failure and is battling Anthem to cover the device keeping him alive, reports WDRB. Nunley’s diagnoses came in November 2016, after he got the flu. Doctors told Nunley it was a one-in-10,000 chance a virus would attack […]

As surprise medical bills continue to be a concern for consumers, more people are taking notice. A recent Yale study highlighted the growing phenomenon. Now, Huffington Post offers a first-person example of how to deal with the common issues that result in unexpectedly expensive hospital bills and discusses strategies for consumers to fight back. These […]

As health care costs continue to rise in the United States, patients are increasingly being stuck with a larger and larger portion of the bill. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, the average deductible among covered workers with a deductible has gone up nearly $1,000 in just ten years: Writing in The Huffington Post, Dr. […]

In another chapter of an ongoing trend, consumers across the country have been facing steep medical bills after hospital visits they thought were in their insurance network. One California woman, Debra Brown, was shocked to get $500 out-of-network hospital bill from a doctor who she said never identified himself and only briefly touched her injured […]

Customers that have narrow network health plans probably can’t see top cancer experts. According to HealthDay: Less-expensive “narrow network” health plans are much less likely to cover treatment by doctors at centers affiliated with the U.S. National Cancer Institute, said study lead author Laura Yasaitis. The information comes from a recent study by the University […]

Gail Tapp, woke up from a minor surgery at Forth Worth’s USMD Hospital to find that her front teeth had been knocked out, CBS DFW reports. Tapp said doctors at USMD Hospital in Fort Worth told her husband they had accidentally knocked out three teeth while removing her breathing tube after routine bladder surgery. The […]

Blue Shield of California is facing a class-action lawsuit that claims the insurer improperly denied outpatient and residential care for patients, Kaiser Health News reports. The suit was filed on behalf of two parents who say their children were denied coverage to treatment for mental health and substance abuse issues. The suit also claims that […]

A Utah insurance company, Select Health, has come under scrutiny for refusing to pay for a surgery after preapproving the procedure, KUTV reports. Kristine LaMay submitted a pre-approval for her knee-replacement surgery. After she gained approval from her insurance company, she received the surgery. Now, the insurance company is saying it won’t pay. [N]early a […]

Patients who need cholesterol drugs are having a very difficult time getting them. The Wall Street Journal reports: Some doctors believe PCSK9 inhibitors could be a lifesaving solution for millions of heart-disease patients and could transform treatment for the most difficult cases—patients